1953-B $10 Silver Certificate VF (Fr#1708)
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Currency Highlights:
Don't handle your currency with bare hands. To avoid damage from the oils in your skin, add these white cotton gloves to your order.
These notes are a great part of history that can easily be added to any collection. Add some of these great collector's items to your cart today!
Silver Certificates were adopted for circulation in this denomination beginning in 1886. The $10 denomination remained when we switched over to small size notes in 1928, and the first of this denomination was issued in 1934. This type could be encountered until the 1960s when it was replaced in by the $10 Federal Reserve Note.
Although they are still legal tender, their blue seals and serial numbers make them great collector's items.
Only 720,000 of these were printed, making them much more elusive than their 1934 counterparts. These make an excellent addition to any type collection.
Currency Highlights:
- Issued beginning in 1953.
- Housed in an inert Mylar currency sleeve.
- Very Fine condition.
- Face: A portrait of Alexander Hamilton.
- Back: An engraving of the treasury building.
- Smith/Dillon signatures—Friedberg #1708.
Don't handle your currency with bare hands. To avoid damage from the oils in your skin, add these white cotton gloves to your order.
These notes are a great part of history that can easily be added to any collection. Add some of these great collector's items to your cart today!
Silver Certificates were adopted for circulation in this denomination beginning in 1886. The $10 denomination remained when we switched over to small size notes in 1928, and the first of this denomination was issued in 1934. This type could be encountered until the 1960s when it was replaced in by the $10 Federal Reserve Note.
Although they are still legal tender, their blue seals and serial numbers make them great collector's items.
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