1870 One Hundred Dollar Bill
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The 1870 One Hundred Dollar Bill is a rare note. The value was great enough that not many survived unredeemed.
A 1870 One Hundred Dollar Bill can be worth a wide range of values depending on the bank of issue and the condition.
If you have an 1870 One Hundred dollar bill and want to know more about it please contact me.
If you're interested selling the note I will give you an honest appraisal and make a serious offer.
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1736 |
City National Bank of Selma, Alabama |
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1741 |
First National Gold Bank of San Francisco, California |
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1703 |
Merchants and Planters National Bank of Augusta, Georgia |
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1744 |
Merchants National Bank of Burlington, Iowa |
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1726 |
Iowa National Bank of Ottumwa, Iowa |
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1757 |
First National Bank of Sioux City, Iowa |
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1709 |
Corn Exchange National Bank of Chicago, Illinois |
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1734 |
German National Bank of Chicago, Illinois |
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1723 |
First National Bank of Tuscola, Illinois |
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1699 |
Kidder National Gold Bank of Boston, Massachusetts |
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1758 |
First National Bank of Charlotte, Michigan |
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1743 |
National Security Bank of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
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1716 |
Citizens National Bank of Alexandria, Virginia |
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1738 |
Loudon National Bank of Leesburg, Virginia |
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1754 |
Merchants National Bank of Richmond, Virginia |
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