Columbus OHIO $10 1929 - 1 The CITY NAT ' L BANK & TRUST CO Of Columbus; Fine
Item History & Price
This banknote is one of the more common ones to appear from the Columbus, OH market. This note is under the third title for this bank. The bank had a history beginning in 1905 as the National Bank of Commerce of Columbus. In 1926 it changed its name to the City National Bank of Commerce. In 1929 it renamed itself again as the City National Bank and Trust Co of Columbus. Small size notes are quite plentiful from this bank. Track and Price shows at lea...st 328 small size notes; the National Bank Note Census shows at least 267. There are at least 85 $10 1929-1 notes known. This bank was strong and was never placed under receivership, liquidated nor closed during the Great Depression. No pinholes, tears nor splits. A useful entry level note or for someone who wishes a "hometown" note at an inexpensive price. Remember, face value is $10! This seller almost always ships gratis.
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N.B. Sales tax may be an issue for you when purchasing. Depending upon the state of delivery, you may have sales tax, you may have none, or you may subject to a threshold tax. PLEASE ASK. Ebay tells me they are prepared to give refunds for states which have no tax. even though a sales tax may be implemented at the time of sale. This seller will always assist you. I have the information on the sales tax applicability for each state. So please consult me. My personal issue: sales tax is a levy on tangible personal property. By definition, all money is intangible, so why should it be taxed at all? Ever!