1934-A $10 Silver Certificate Fine (Fr#1702)
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As expected, the $10 Silver Certificates were not printed in nearly the large numbers as their $1 counterparts (less than 165 million were printed), so these are much less common. The newest of these notes is over 50 years old, and these are nice notes for any paper money collector.
This series 1934-A $10 Silver Certificate is from the first type of small size Silvers in this denomination. These are nice quality notes for a type set.
Currency Highlights:
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Notes in this listing are in Fine condition.
- Face: The familiar portrait of Alexander Hamilton.
- Back: An engraving of the U.S. Treasury Building.
- 1934-A were the first $10 Silver Certificates issued in the current small size.
- Signatures Julian/Morgenthau—Frieberg #1702.
Protect your small size currency by adding a protective currency holder to your order.
Add some of these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
As expected, the $10 Silver Certificates were not printed in nearly the large numbers as their $1 counterparts (less than 165 million were printed), so these are much less common. The newest of these notes is over 50 years old, and these are nice notes for any paper money collector.
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