State bank notes usually had a face value that was ______ their market value, while the notes of the first bank of the u.s. usually had a face value that was ______ their market value.

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State bank notes usually had a face value that was greater than their market value, while the notes of the first bank of the U.S. usually had a face value that was equal to their market value. 

A banknote is a promise note from the bank to pay a certain amount of money to a person or place in demand. This is a binding note to make sure the party in demand gets their money.