1914 (C-Philadelphia) $10 FRN VF (Fr#915C)

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Currency Highlights:
Denominations from Five through Ten Thousand Dollars, and districts A through L, (Boston through San Francisco) were established. Add these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
Signature combination of White/Mellon—Friedberg #915C.
Series 1914 Federal Reserve Notes were the first of this type issued after the Federal Reserve Act passed in 1913. This established the banking system and uniform currency that exists to this day. This example is a better Type C variety with the close seals.
This $10.00 Federal Reserve Note from the Philadelphia district features a central portrait of Andrew Jackson. The back of the note is devoted to agriculture and industry. Nice affordable example for the collector!
Currency Highlights:
- The first of the Federal Reserve Notes issued for general circulation.
- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- Circulated $10.00 note from series 1914 in Very Fine condition.
- Last printed in 1928 and bears the portrait of President Andrew Jackson.
Denominations from Five through Ten Thousand Dollars, and districts A through L, (Boston through San Francisco) were established. Add these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
Signature combination of White/Mellon—Friedberg #915C.
Series 1914 Federal Reserve Notes were the first of this type issued after the Federal Reserve Act passed in 1913. This established the banking system and uniform currency that exists to this day. This example is a better Type C variety with the close seals.
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