Significant National Bank Note Collections
Below are links to a growing online showcase of important National Bank Note Collections. The notes in each are listed in an easily searchable and sortable table with links to high resolution images.
The Huntoon Collection of U.S. National Bank Notes
Peter Huntoon (profile) assembled an incredible collection of 490 nationals between 1964 and 2006 that included notes from all 50 states and the District of Columbia as well as comprehensive state collections for Arizona and Wyoming. Included are 25 territorial notes. During that period, he handled more than 1,500 nationals that he traded or sold to arrive at the final holding.
Follow the link below to the Huntoon Collection home page where you can search & sort the list of notes and view high-resolution images of each note. You can also view/download a spreadsheet listing all 490 notes with links to the note images.
The Walton Collection of Nebraska National Bank Notes
Gerome Walton (profile) assembled between 1965 and 2021 the most comprehensive collection of Nebraska National Bank Notes yet assembled. The collection consists of 1,121 notes from 260 of the 290 Nebraska banks from which notes have been reported. The collection includes 16 uncut sheets and several serial number 1 notes.
Follow the link below to the Walton Collection home page where you can search & sort the list of notes and view high-resolution images of the front & back of each note. You can also view/download a spreadsheet listing all of the notes with links to the note images.
The Jorde Collection of North Dakota National Bank Notes
Glen Jorde assembled between 1963 and 2013 the most complete collection of North Dakota National Bank Notes yet assembled. The collection consists of 414 notes from 171 of the 188 North Dakota banks from which notes have been reported. Included are five Dakota Territory Notes, four uncut sheets and several serial number 1 notes.
Follow the link below to the Jorde Collection home page where you can search & sort the list of notes and view images of each note. You can also view/download a spreadsheet listing all of the notes with links to the note images.