To clear things up, the Mint only makes coins. Bills are printed.
Most 1929 National Bank Notes are moderately valuable, but the number of factors affecting prices make an online estimate very difficult. While this site ordinarily tries to provide reasonable estimates, people who work with National Bank Notes recommend that bills be evaluated in person by an expert dealer or appraiser.
Info: What is a National Bank Note?
The brown seal and the banner across the bill's top front mean that it's a special type of paper money called National Currency. These now-unusual bills were backed by bonds deposited with the Treasury by the issuing bank.
Series 1929 National Currency was printed in two forms:
* Bills issued as National Bank Notes have the words "National Bank" and the name of the issuing bank to the left of the portrait. In addition, the issuing bank's ID number is printed in heavy black type on the left and right edges of the bill.
* Bills issued as Federal Reserve Notes have the words "Federal Reserve Bank" and the name of the district city to the left of the portrait.
Bond-backed currency was discontinued during the Great Depression as part of the government's efforts to stabilize the economy. 1929 was the last series date for National Currency Notes, although these bills continued to be printed for a few more years.
No Peace dollars were struck in 1929-1933.
10-20 years for counterfeiting. No US silver dollars were minted 1929-1933.
There were no 1929 Eireann (Irish) Sixpences minted.
The 1929 Silver Dollars were minted in the United States. They are made of 90% silver and 10% copper and have a diameter of 38.1 mm. The value of a 1929 Silver Dollar can vary depending on its condition and other factors.
$1.00 in 2007=$12.27 in 1929
John Denison-Pender died in 1929.
No such thing. Peace dollars were minted 1921-28 and again in 1934-35. Double check that date and try again.
Please check again and post a new question. No silver dollars were minted from 1929 to 1933 inclusive, due to the Great Depression.
The $2.50 gold piece was minted from 1796 through 1929. It is necessary to know the date of the coin before a reasonable estimate of value can be given.
There were no series letters on 1929 bills, all of which were issued as National Currency bills. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1929 US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
Value of a 1929 brown seal, twenty dollar bill with the first national bank of st louis and #H00279107A
The US five dollar gold piece was first minted in 1795. There were many designs. The most common designs were the Liberty Head Type (1839-1908) and Indian Head Type (1908-1929).