Bank Name: The Consolidated National Bank of Tucson
State: AZ – Arizona
Charter Number: 4287
Lifetime: Operated 1890 to 1935 | Total Issue – $3,228,770
Series: $5 – 1929 Type1 National Banknote
Sheets Printed: 15,412
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Basic Design:
Rarity and Value: There is no single 1929 small size note that is rare as a type. The value comes from the serial number and bank of issue. The majority of notes are worth between $40 and $400. That range can certainly go higher for truly rare examples. Notes that have the serial number 000001 are in demand. That is really the only advice we can give here. Just contact us directly with pictures of what you have and we can tell you exactly how much it is worth. It is worth noting that 1929 marks the first year that national bank notes were the same size as paper money is today. These are also the only nationals to feature a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
Current Market Analysis: There are basically two classes of notes from Arizona