1914 (D-Cleveland) $10 FRN VF (Fr#918)
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This Series 1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note was issued by the Cleveland district and features reverse vignettes depicting agriculture and industry. A great choice for a type set!
Currency Highlights:- The earliest Federal Reserve Notes released for public use.
- Stored in an archival-quality currency sleeve.
- Circulated Series 1914 $10 note graded Very Fine.
- Obverse features a portrait of President Andrew Jackson.
- Reverse displays vignettes representing agriculture and industry.
- Includes the Burke/Houston signature pairing—Friedberg #918.
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Series 1914 Federal Reserve Notes were the first examples of this note type released following the passage of the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. This act created the centralized banking system and standardized national currency still in use today. The series included denominations ranging from five to ten thousand dollars and covered districts labeled A through L, from Boston to San Francisco. - Specifications
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