1929 BROWN SEAL GENUINE 100 DOLLAR Collector's Bill
One hundred dollar bills from the series of 1929 come in two different varieties. There are: 1929 National Bank Notes and 1929 Federal Reserve Bank Notes These notes look similar because they both have brown seals and serial numbers. Both have a portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
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It's a brown seal 1929 Federal Reserve Bank of New York as seen from the photos. There are imperfections such as signs of age and wear. Please see photos.
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Delve into the history of American currency with this 1929 Brown Seal $100 Federal Reserve Bank Note. Originating from the United States, this banknote is a tangible piece of the past, reflecting the economic era of the late 1920s. It has been circulated, carrying with it stories from a bygone age and adding character to its vintage charm.
Although uncertified, the banknote's authenticity speaks through its worn edges and historical significance. This particular note is a product of the Federal Reserve System, offering a glimpse into the monetary history of New York and the United States as a whole. Add this unique piece of currency to your collection and own a slice of American heritage.