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1928-B (E-Richmond) $10 FRN CU-64 EPQ (Fr#2002-E) 3 Consecutive!

1928-B (E-Richmond) $10 FRN CU-64 EPQ (Fr#2002-E) 3 Consecutive!

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These 3 consecutive $10 Federal Reserve Notes are from Series 1928-B from the elusive Richmond district. These notes are highly desirable for their "Redeemable in Gold" clause!

Currency Highlights:
  • Dark green seal.
  • Notes will be housed in an archival quality currency sleeve by PMG.
  • Graded Choice Uncirculated 64 EPQ by PMG.
  • Face: A portrait of Alexander Hamilton.
  • Back: An engraving of the U.S. Treasury building.
  • 3 consecutive notes.
  • Woods/Mellon signatures—Friedberg #2002-E.

Protect your small size currency by adding a protective currency holder to your order.

1928 series notes are highly collectible, making them nice additions to any collection. Add this note to your cart today!

1928 $10 bills are a little bit different because they were redeemable in Gold. They read “Redeemable In Gold On Demand At The United States Treasury, Or In Gold Or Lawful Money At Any Federal Reserve Bank,” which is known as the Gold clause. This phrase does not make 1928 Federal Reserve notes also Gold certificates. Gold certificates have a Gold colored seal and serial number.

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