Of the more than 12,000 banks that issued currency under this system, only 409 of them were Indiana National Banks, from Albion to Winslow. What's more, only about 15,000 Indiana National Bank Notes have been reported within currency circles. While the most common Series 1929 notes in circulated grades are available for around $100, the most expensive notes can be worth tens of thousands of dollars. This Gem example from the First National Bank and Trust Company of LaPorte, IN is identified by Charter #377 and has been preserved in high-grade with none others having been certified at or above this grade of PMG Gem Uncirculated 65EPQ, making it the FINEST KNOWN example.
Series Year | 1929 Ty. 1 |
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Country | United States |
Denomination | $5 |
Grade | 65 |
Signature | Jones and Woods |
Grading Agency | PMG |
Category | Small National Bank Notes |
Serial No | A001849A |
Status | Active |
Seal | Small Brown |
Fr / Pick # | 1800-1 |
Additional Info | - |