Showing Listings for 33 Banks that Issued Obsolete Notes In Louisiana

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  • The New Orleans Gas Light and Banking Company
  • The New Orleans Improvement and Banking Company
  • The Bank of Orleans
  • The Planters Bank
  • The Bank of James Robb
  • The Southern Bank
  • The Union Bank of Louisiana (1st)
  • The Union Bank of Louisiana (2nd)
  • The Louisiana State Bank
  • The Louisiana State Bank
  • The Merchants’ & Traders Bank
  • The Merchants’ Bank (1st)
  • The Merchants’ Bank (2nd)
  • The Bank of New Orleans
  • The New Orleans Canal and Banking Company
  • The New Orleans Canal and Banking Company
  • The New Orleans and Carrollton Rail Road Co.
  • The Consolidated Association of the Planters of Louisiana
  • The Crescent City Bank
  • The Exchange Bank
  • The Exchange Banking Company
  • The Louisiana Bank
  • The Bank of Louisville
  • The Merchants Bank
  • The Louisiana State Bank
  • The Bank of America
  • The Atchafalaya Rail Road & Banking
  • The Atchafalaya Rail Road & Banking
  • The Citizens Bank of Louisiana
  • The City Bank of New Orleans
  • The Clinton & Port Hudson Rail Road Company
  • The Bank of Commerce
  • The Commercial Bank

Obsolete money is valued similarly to any other antique currency. The condition and rarity are the two most important factors that determine what the specimen can be valued at.

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Alabama ( 23 Banks )

Arkansas ( 2 Banks )

Connecticut ( 90 Banks )

Delaware ( 17 Banks )

District of Columbia ( 80 Banks )

Florida ( 15 Banks )

Georgia ( 66 Banks )

Illinois ( 164 Banks )

Indiana ( 126 Banks )

Iowa ( 2 Banks )

Kansas ( 12 Banks )

Kentucky ( 47 Banks )

Louisiana ( 33 Banks )

Maine ( 132 Banks )

Maryland ( 56 Banks )

Massachusetts ( 266 Banks )

Michigan ( 81 Banks )

Minnesota ( 36 Banks )

Mississippi ( 45 Banks )

Missouri ( 13 Banks )

Nebraska ( 16 Banks )

New Hampshire ( 76 Banks )

New Jersey ( 114 Banks )

New York ( 485 Banks )

North Carolina ( 21 Banks )

Ohio ( 96 Banks )

Pennsylvania ( 143 Banks )

Rhode lsland ( 114 Banks )

South Carolina ( 20 Banks )

Tennessee ( 46 Banks )

Texas ( 2 Banks )

Utah ( 1 Banks )

Vermont ( 61 Banks )

Virginia ( 44 Banks )

Wisconsin ( 166 Banks )

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