Showing Listings for 76 Banks that Issued Obsolete Notes In New Hampshire
- The Winchester Bank
- The Lake Bank
- The Wolfborough Bank
- The Rochester Bank
- The Salmon Falls Bank
- The Citizen’s Bank
- The Carroll County Bank
- The Great Falls Bank
- The Somersworth Bank
- The Warner Bank
- The Mechanics & Traders Bank
- The Bank of New Hampshire
- The New Hampshire Bank
- The New Hampshire Union Bank
- The Piscataqua Bank
- The Piscataqua Exchange Bank
- The Portsmouth Bank
- The Rockingham Bank
- The Farmer’s & Mechanic’s Bank
- The Manufacturers Bank
- The New Ipswich Bank
- The New Market Bank
- The Sugar River Bank
- The Pine River Bank
- The Peterborough Bank
- The Pittsfield Bank
- The Pemigewasset Bank
- The Commercial Bank
- The White Mountain Bank
- The Bank of Lebanon
- The Amoskeag Bank
- The City Bank
- The Manchester Bank
- The Merrimack River Bank
- The Belknap County Bank
- The Winnipisiogee Bank
- The Souhegan Bank
- The Indian Head Bank
- The Nashua Bank
- The Pennichuck Bank
- The Coos bank
- The Grafton Bank
- The Valley Bank
- The Monadnock Bank
- The Ashuelot Bank
- The Cheshire Bank (1st)
- The Cheshire Bank (2nd)
- The Cheshire County Bank
- The Lancaster Bank
- The Pawtuckaway Bank
- The Exeter Bank (1st)
- The Exeter Bank (2nd)
- The Farmers & Mechanics Bank
- The Granite Bank
- The Granite State Bank
- The Farmington Bank
- The Francestown Bank
- The Weare Bank
- The Mechanics Bank
- The Merrimack County Bank
- The State Capital Bank
- The Union Bank
- The Derry Bank (1st)
- The Derry Bank (2nd)
- The Cochecho Bank
- The Dover Bank (1st)
- The Dover Bank (2nd)
- The Langdon Bank
- The New Hampshire Bank
- The Strafford Bank
- The Farmers Bank
- The Hillsborough Bank
- The Connecticut River Bank
- The Claremont Bank (1st)
- The Claremont Bank (2nd)
- The Concord 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.