1929 $10 National Bank Note First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Charter 252) Series of - US Auction Online

1929 $10 National Bank Note First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (Charter 252) Series of

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1929 $10 National Bank Note issued by the First National Bank of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Charter No. 252. This is a Type 1 small-size National Bank Note, featuring the classic portrait of Alexander Hamilton on the face and the detailed engraving of the bank building on the reverse. The note displays brown charter numbers, a blue Treasury seal, and matching serial numbers, all consistent with the issue. Charter number “252” is clearly visible at the top and bottom of the face, confirming the Pittsburgh issuance. These notes were produced in limited quantities and remain popular with both national bank collectors and Pennsylvania specialists. Despite its circulation wear, this example retains strong eye appeal, legible details, and solid authenticity. It’s an honest, original note with character, not one of those suspiciously “too clean” miracles.

  • Grade (estimated): Very Good (VG)

  • Paper Quality: Well-circulated with moderate softness

  • Folds: Multiple vertical and horizontal folds, including center folds

  • Edges: Slightly rough with minor wear, no major pieces missing

  • Corners: Rounded from circulation

  • Surface: Noticeable circulation grime consistent with age

  • Stains: Light discoloration typical for the issue

  • Tears: No significant edge or internal tears observed

  • Pinholes: None visible

  • Writing: No graffiti or writing

  • Colors: Ink remains clear and identifiable; reverse green is still present, though muted

  • Overall Impression: A solid circulated example with strong design visibility and collector appeal

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