rare currency

WINTER UPDATE

At long last, enjoy the winter website update!  My inventory has turned over substantially since my early September update.  I'm proud to offer an array of exciting National Bank Notes from around the country, and a few interesting type notes, too.  Nationals include: a nice $10 1902 from Phoenix, AZ; a rare Arkansas Red Seal; a low grade but genuinely rare 1929 example from Ducor, CA; a lower grade but affordable National Gold Bank Note; a rare 1902 issue from the American National Bank of Tampa, FL; a very scarce 1929 Ridgway, IL note; a tough 1929 note from Greenville, KY; a scarce and popular 1929 issue from the First National Bank of St. Mary's at Leonardtown, MD; several scarce or rare First Charter Period notes from Massachusetts, including a nice Lazy Deuce; a tough 1902 Rochester, MI note; a very elusive 1902 issue from Beardsley, MN; a rare 1929 Chinook, MT in CU; a scarce and popular 1902 Long Branch, NJ note; a Silver City, NM 1929; a rare Brown Back from the Jamestown National Bank, Jamestown, NY; an attractive 1875 Ace from Potsdam, NY; a 1929 note from Lincolnton, NC; an exceedingly rare 1902 issue from Berwyn, OK; and too many other good Nationals to highlight here.  There also are a few interesting large and small size notes, including a F-40 Star Note, an entry-level $2 1896 Educational, a F-894B Red Seal FRN, and an Uncirculated F-C block North Africa $1.

Please stop by my table if you're going to the FUN Show in  January -- Table 1212 -- I'm adding new items to inventory every day and will have many new notes available at FUN!

 

          ---- Bill

Please feel free to make an offer on any item, or suggest a payment plan.  If you want a note, I'll do my best to  make it happen.

I'm continuing to add notes to inventory, so please send your want list or check with me if you don't see what you're looking for.  I am always interested in buying National Currency!  Please contact me if you have National Bank Notes for sale.  I'm also an active buyer of large size type.

If a note's entire description is in BOLD, just click anywhere to see a scan of the face.  "FACE" and "BACK" notations are, of course, self explanatory.  Unfortunately, I do not always have time to scan every note listed on the site. I gladly will e-mail additional scans of any note upon request.

Last Updated: December 27, 2023

William Litt
P.O. Box 221148
Carmel, CA  93922
650-430-2024
BillLitt@aol.com