Lincoln, Alabama. $20 1929 Ty. 1. Fr. 1802-1. The First NB. Charter #10131. PMG Very Fine 25.
Named for a Revolutionary War-era general, the community of Lincoln in Talladega County is like any other small town in Alabama. Home to the First National Bank from 1912 to 1932. During the National-Banking-era this institution issued a respectable circulation of over $400,000 on par with many other banks spread across Alabama and the United States. Today, however, few notes are known from this institution with 8 recorded overall, evenly split between large and small-size notes according to the National Bank Note Census. Likely a rare opportunity for the Alabama specialist to acquire a rare charter for their holdings.
Estimate: $1000.00- $1500.00
Price realized | 750 USD |
Starting price | 600 USD |