1867 Twenty Dollar Bill
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The 1867 Twenty dollar bill design was used between 1863 and 1881.
If you have a note that shows 1867 then it's the charter date for the bank.
This means that the National bank listed in the title was given their Federal charter on that date.
The value of your 1867 Twenty dollar bill is based on which bank issued the bill.
Notes from more common chartered banks can be as low as a couple hundred dollars.
Notes from rare banks or hotly collected states can be worth more than you might think.
Below I have listed all the banks that issued 1867 Twenty dollar bills.
If you have a $20 dollar bill from 1867 and want to know more about it please send me an email
and I will be happy to let you know what you have. If you are interested selling your note I will
give you an honest appraisal and make a serious offer.
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Click on the name of a bank to learn more about it.
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Charter |
National Bank Name |
Note Image |
1671 |
Citizens National Bank of Davenport, Iowa |
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1668 |
First National Bank of Idaho, Boise City, Idaho |
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1672 |
First National Bank of Atchison, Kansas |
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1675 |
National Security Bank of Boston, Massachusetts |
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1670 |
Ilion National Bank, Ilion, New York |
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1666 |
Cleveland National Bank, Cleveland, Tennessee |
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1669 |
Fourth National Bank of Nashville, Tennessee |
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1673 |
National Bank of Royalton, Vermont |
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