When the United States Treasury introduced the Federal Reserve Note in 1914, the original series included $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100 denominations. The original issues in 1914, followed by the subsequent denominations introduced in 1918, were larger than the modern notes available today from the US Treasury. Today, 1914 $10 Federal Reserve Notes are available to you in Very Fine condition online at Silver.com.
Note Highlights:
- Available to ship to you inside protective currency sleeves!
- First issued in 1914!
- 1914 design no longer in use on the $10 note!
- The face value of $10 (USD) is fully backed by the US government.
- On the obverse is President Andrew Jackson.
- The reverse face depicts images of farming and industry.
- Please note you may receive notes in the exact same condition or in slightly varied conditions when buying multiples.
The early Federal Reserve Notes from the US Treasury were issued in a larger format affectionately known as horse blankets. At the time, the Bureau of Engraving & Printing could print eight notes of a given denomination on a single sheet of currency paper. The size of modern notes allows for 12 notes to be printed from a single sheet of currency paper.
All of the 1914 $10 Federal Reserve Notes listed here come with a protective currency sleeve and are in Very Fine condition. Notes in Very Fine condition have varying levels of circulation use evident on the notes. This can range from mild soiling and several folds to light soiling and no more than 10 fold lines. The notes in this series launched with red ink for the serial numbers and US Treasury stamp, but were more commonly issued later on with blue ink.
Silver.com cannot guarantee all of the details of the note you receive. Each 1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note will be in Very Fine condition, but the exact details of the note you receive will be determined by what is in stock at the time your payment clears and your order is fulfilled. Likewise, you may receive a note with either red or blue ink. Please note that buying multiples can result in receive notes that are all the same for condition and ink color or a variety of conditions and ink colors.
On the obverse of 1914 $10 Federal Reserve Notes is an effigy of President Andrew Jackson. The 7th President of the United States is now found on the $20 note, but was featured on the $10 note from 1914 to 1927. This side of the notes comes with a stamp from one of the 12 Federal Reserve Bank branches, an indicator of which bank distributed the notes. These can vary by note as well in this listing.
The reverse side of 1914 Federal Reserve Notes features artwork reflecting American farming and industry. On the left is a depiction of farmers driving a horse-drawn plow, while the right shows America’s booming manufacturing base.
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