Series 1929 $100 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago National Currency Note VG/F Condition
Series 1929 $100 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago National Currency Note VG/F Condition
Series 1929 $100 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago National Currency Note VG/F Condition
A Series 1929 $100 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago National Currency Note is a piece of U.S. paper currency issued by a specific Federal Reserve Bank during the National Currency era. These notes were issued in various denominations and featured a distinctive design.
The condition "VG/F" refers to Very Good to Fine, which implies that the note may show signs of wear, but the major design elements are still clear and identifiable. Within the VG to F range, the specific wear patterns and other factors would determine whether it's closer to the Very Good or Fine designation.
Series 1929 $100 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago National Currency Note VG/F Condition
The Series 1929 National Currency Notes had a small size and featured a portrait of a notable American on the front (in this case, Benjamin Franklin) and an image representing the allegorical theme of labor and industry on the back.