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1929 $5 Spartanburg, South Carolina National Bank Note CGA 66 Gem Uncirculated
1929 $5 Spartanburg, South Carolina National Bank Note
CGA 66 Gem Uncirculated
This 1929 $5 National Bank Note was issued by a national bank in Spartanburg, South Carolina, representing a scarce and desirable piece of American banking history from the early 20th century. Part of the final series of National Currency notes, it reflects the transition period just before the end of the National Banking era.
Graded CGA 66 (Gem Uncirculated), this note displays exceptional preservation with crisp original paper, sharp corners, vibrant ink, and excellent centering. No folds or handling wear are present, making it a standout example for advanced collectors.
National Bank Notes from smaller Southern towns, such as Spartanburg, are increasingly difficult to find in high-grade condition, adding both historical and numismatic significance to this piece. An outstanding addition to any U.S. paper money, South Carolina, or National Currency collection.
Key Details:
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Denomination: $5
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Series: 1929
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Location: Spartanburg, South Carolina
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Type: National Bank Note
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Grade: CGA 66 Gem Uncirculated
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Condition: Exceptional originality and eye appeal





