US Notes

The Pecora Commission of 1933: How Banking Scandals Killed the National Bank Note Era

The dramatic Senate hearings of 1933 exposed corruption at America’s largest financial institutions, accelerating sweeping banking reforms that rendered National Bank Notes obsolete within two years. Understanding this political and financial upheaval is essential for collectors who want to appreciate why certain late-series National Bank Notes are among the scarcest and most historically significant pieces in American paper money.

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