Value of 1929 $100 Bill from The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Unlike most 1929 $100 bills, series of 1929 one hundred dollar notes issued by The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas are actually scarce. Only 36,000 regular issue Dallas $100 bills were printed. Today these are the rarest 1929 one hundred dollar notes.
1929 $100 star notes from Dallas are especially rare. There are currently only three or four known to exist. Of course that rarity is still just for a type, from a district, for a denomination, but it is still rare. There were 12,000 series of 1929 $100 star notes printed for Dallas. More will show up as time passes. The term star note refers to a serial number that ends with a star symbol instead of the letter A.
Series of 1929 $100 bills from Dallas started at serial number K00000001A for each denomination. Low serial number Dallas notes do exist and they do command premiums.
All 1929 one hundred dollar bills from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas will have a serial number that starts with the letter K. Each $100 bill will have four black “K”s stamped on it. This K signifies that the note is from the Dallas district. All 1929 bills are signed by EE Jones as the register of the treasury and WO Woods as the treasurer of the United States. One hundred dollar notes from Dallas are also signed by a cashier and the governor. Benjamin Franklin is featured on all $100 Federal Reserve bank notes. The word president is either partially or completely blacked out on 1929 $100 bills from Dallas.
You can find the following inscriptions on $100 bills from Dallas: National Currency – Secured By United States Bonds Deposited With The Treasurer Of The United States Of America Or By Like Deposit Of Other Securities – Will Pay To Bearer On Demand One Hundred Dollars – Redeemable In Lawful Money Of The United States, At United States Treasury Or At The Bank Of Issue – Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur – Series of 1929 – One Hundred Dollars – Independence Hall
We buy all 1929 one hundred dollar Federal Reserve Bank Notes from Dallas. We are especially looking for star notes, low serial numbers, and high grade notes. If you have a 1929 $100 bill from Dallas then please send us an email to admin@oldcurrencyvalues.com and tell us about it.