1886 $10 Silver Cert. Hendricks Tombstone VG-10 PCGS (Fr#292)

1886 $10 Silver Cert. Hendricks Tombstone VG-10 PCGS (Fr#292)
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  • Mint: N/A - Not Available
  • Grade: Very Good - 10
  • Denomination: 10 Dollars
  • Metal Content: 0 troy oz

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  • Product Details
    The 1886 $10 “Tombstone” note is a popular large-size type, named for the tombstone-shaped frame around Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks’ portrait. Hendricks, who served under Grover Cleveland, is the only Vice President ever featured on U.S. currency.
    Currency Highlights:
    • Hendricks is the only vice president to ever appear on U.S. currency.
    • Referred to as a "Tombstone" note due to frame of the portrait looking like a tombstone.
    • Housed in an inert Mylar currency sleeve by PCGS.
    • Graded Very Good 10 by PCGS.
    • Face: Head of Thomas A. Hendricks at center.
    • Back: Obligation language and beautiful engravings with the number 10 showing the denomination.
    • Signatures of Rosecrans/Huston—Friedberg # 292.

    This 1886 $10 Silver Certificate is a prized early example of U.S. silver-backed paper currency. Featuring Thomas A. Hendricks in the distinct “tombstone” frame, it marked one of the first series of large-size silver certificates issued by the U.S. Treasury. Despite moderate wear, the note retains strong historical and collector value.

    Don't miss your chance to own a foundational piece of 19th-century American currency—add this classic to your collection today!
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