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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Type Two series of Small Size National Bank Notes in the U.S. Currency contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $40.50 and $2,750.00.
Small-size national bank notes were issued in reduced size characteristic of other types of United States currency beginning in the late 1920s. Small national bank notes differ significantly from their predecessors not just in physical size but also in design. Whereas the earlier, large national bank notes carry ornate designs and are prominently emblazoned with an engraved printing of the name of the issuing bank, the small national bank notes show portraits more akin to the more modern notes of the mid 20th century and later, with the bank name over-printed on the note.

Small national bank notes were retired in the 1930s as the Federal Reserve notes, United States notes, and silver certificates became the principal forms of paper currency. Today, small national bank notes are widely collected, and many are readily available thanks to large quantities of several varieties having been printed and saved. Many are collected by the issuing city of the bank.

Type Two Small Size Nationals were issued from May 1933 until 1935. Type Two notes have the bank charter number printed twice in bold black print on the face of the note and twice in smaller brown type, also on the face of the note.

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  Type Two Value Range Favorite
Type Two Value Range  
1929 $5 Type 2 (Fr. 1800-2)
$40.50
-
$1,880
$40.50 - $1,880
1929 $10 Type 2 (Fr. 1801-2)
$40.50
-
$2,130
$40.50 - $2,130
1929 $20 Type 2 (Fr. 1802-2)
$49.95
-
$2,750
$49.95 - $2,750
1929 $50 Type 2 (Fr. 1803-2)
$241.00
-
$1,020
$241.00 - $1,020
1929 $100 Type 2 (Fr. 1804-2)
$377
-
$1,250
$377 - $1,250

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Type Two series of Small Size National Bank Notes in the U.S. Currency contains 5 distinct entries with CPG® values between $40.50 and $2,750.00.
Small-size national bank notes were issued in reduced size characteristic of other types of United States currency beginning in the late 1920s. Small national bank notes differ significantly from their predecessors not just in physical size but also in design. Whereas the earlier, large national bank notes carry ornate designs and are prominently emblazoned with an engraved printing of the name of the issuing bank, the small national bank notes show portraits more akin to the more modern notes of the mid 20th century and later, with the bank name over-printed on the note.

Small national bank notes were retired in the 1930s as the Federal Reserve notes, United States notes, and silver certificates became the principal forms of paper currency. Today, small national bank notes are widely collected, and many are readily available thanks to large quantities of several varieties having been printed and saved. Many are collected by the issuing city of the bank.

Type Two Small Size Nationals were issued from May 1933 until 1935. Type Two notes have the bank charter number printed twice in bold black print on the face of the note and twice in smaller brown type, also on the face of the note.

Catalog Detail