1880 $10 Legal Tender Daniel Webster VF (Fr#113)
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Series 1880 $10 United States Note (a.k.a. legal tender note) is commonly referred to as the "jackass" note due to the likeness of the small eagle at bottom center. When the note is upside down, the eagle resembles the head of a donkey or jackass.
Currency Highlights:
- Features a small red scalloped seal and blue serial numbers.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Very Fine condition.
- Face: Features a portrait of Daniel Webster at the left with a vignette at right.
- Back: The denomination is all around in various forms at the corners. The obligation and warning against counterfeiting are to the right.
- Signatures: Lyons/Roberts—Friedberg #113.
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