The 1929 Banking Consolidation and the Death of Thousands of Small National Banks: What Happened to Their Unredeemed Notes
The banking consolidations and failures of the late 1920s and early 1930s wiped out thousands of small National Banks, leaving behind unredeemed notes that are now among the most prized artifacts in American currency collecting. Understanding what happened to those notes, why so many survived, and how to identify the rarest survivors can transform how you approach a National Bank Note collection.
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