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1901 $10 U.S. Note Lewis & Clark/Bison VF-25 PMG (Fr#120)

1901 $10 U.S. Note Lewis & Clark/Bison VF-25 PMG (Fr#120)

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An American bison is prominently featured front and center with portraits of explorers Lewis & Clark on either side. This Series 1901 $10 United States Note is very popular with collectors!

Currency Highlights:
  • Last printed in the late 1920s and is one of the last Red Seal $10 notes.
  • Housed in an inert mylar currency sleeve from PMG.
  • Certified by PMG as a Very Fine-25.
  • Face: Features the likeness of an American Bison at center flanked by the portraits of Meriwether Lewis & William Clark, famous explorers of the Louisiana Purchase in the early 19th century.
  • Back: Displays the denomination at the borders with a likeness of Columbia flanked by pillars at center.
  • Teehee/Burke signatures—Friedberg #120.

This denomination was one of the last of this type issued and has become a collector favorite. Add this classic to your cart today!

This $10 Note would amount to roughly 1/2 months pay for a normal laborer in 1901. Common prices for Staple Food items during this period ranged from .15-.30 cents for foodstuffs and .70 cents for items like coal to heat homes. These notes represented a large sum of money for the average American and many of these Notes would find their primary circulation in cities; with few moving to rural America for circulation.

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