1929 Minneapolis MN $20 PMG 67GU The First National Bank CH #710 Scare Issue
This 1929 Type 1 $20 National Bank Note from The First National Bank of Minneapolis, Minnesota (Ch. #710) is a true gem of small-size national currency. Issued during the late 1920s banking transition, this note represents one of the finest surviving examples from this prominent Midwestern bank.
Graded a stunning PMG Superb Gem Uncirculated 67 EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality), this note is at the pinnacle of preservation. It boasts perfect centering, deep original embossing, and immaculate paper quality, making it one of the best-known specimens from this charter. The brown Treasury seal and serial numbers are crisp and vivid, while the bold black charter overprint adds to its eye-catching appeal. The classic portrait of Andrew Jackson, standard for the Series 1929 $20 National Bank Notes, is sharply detailed, reinforcing the note's outstanding print quality.
Collector’s Value
High-grade national banknotes from large-city banks like Minneapolis are always in demand, and this Superb Gem 67 EPQ ranks among the finest known. Whether you're a Minnesota currency specialist, a Type 1 collector, or an investor in top-tier paper money, this piece is an exceptional addition to any collection.