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1929 $10 Note From San Diego California National Opinions?

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I recently won a auction for a $10 note from The First national trust and savings bank of San Diego California. I wish to buy this note since it's from my hometown and I live close by it anyways. It's going to cost me $315 is it worth it? I want the forums opinions thanks in advance. Any information on this bank will as well be appreciated!

Julian

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I'm no pro at grading but would say this looks F/VF.

The $315 price is less than what a comparable sold for this past fall at Heritage. If you're happy with the note and think you got it for a good price, then to me, that's all that matters.

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San Diego is a tougher town to get a small note from. There are lots of San Diego notes out there but way more collectors wanting them so the price gets driven up. Yep...supply and demand.

I do not think 315$ is out of line at all and I think you did very well. Enjoy the note for many years to come!

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its just wild how the value of National Bank Notes are determined! A hometown note is always special to a National guy..Nice Note
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105 small notes known from this bank. 42 of those are Type 1 $10 notes like your bill above. Most recent $10 note sold in November 2014 for $345.00 in F15 condition.
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