1914 (B-New York) $10 FRN VF (Fr#911C)
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"C" Type note with the close seals!
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Signature combination of White/Mellon. The seals are close to the portrait, which identify this note as Friedberg #911c.
Series 1914 Federal Reserve Notes were the first of this type issued after the Federal Reserve Act passed in 1913. This established the banking system and uniform currency that exists to this day. Denominations from Five through Ten Thousand Dollars, and districts A through L, (Boston through San Francisco) were established.
This series 1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note is from the New York District and features the seals close to the portrait variety identifying it as a Type "C".
"C" Type note with the close seals!
Currency Highlights:
- The first of the Federal Reserve Notes issued for general circulation.
- This note comes housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Circulated $10 note from series 1914 in Very Fine condition.
- Face: Last printed in 1928 and bears the portrait of President Andrew Jackson.
- Back: Representations of Agriculture and Industry.
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Signature combination of White/Mellon. The seals are close to the portrait, which identify this note as Friedberg #911c.
Series 1914 Federal Reserve Notes were the first of this type issued after the Federal Reserve Act passed in 1913. This established the banking system and uniform currency that exists to this day. Denominations from Five through Ten Thousand Dollars, and districts A through L, (Boston through San Francisco) were established.
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