Description
This appealing 1929 Series $20 from The Central National Bank of York, Pennsylvania represents one of the tougher York County small‑size nationals. Only 29 small‑size notes are recorded for this title, with 66 total known for the charter across both titles—making any problem‑free example a desirable find.
Graded PMG 25 Very Fine, this note offers:
- Strong paper quality with even, honest circulation
- Bold, fully legible overprints
- Clean margins and solid eye appeal for the grade
- A well‑preserved example of the York, PA title
York—originally known as Yorktown—has deep Revolutionary‑era roots. It briefly served as the temporary seat of the Continental Congress from 1777 to 1778, where the Articles of Confederation were drafted. Notes from this historic Pennsylvania city remain popular with both regional specialists and national bank collectors.
A scarce, well‑balanced mid‑grade survivor, ideal for anyone building out a York County, South‑Central Pennsylvania, or Type 1 national set.
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