Ten Dollar Note
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Portrait: Andrew Jackson
Drescription: The 1914 $10 United States Federal Reserve note is a "large-size" note featuring a portrait of Andrew Jackson on the obverse and vignettes of "Agriculture and Commerce" (farming and industry) on the reverse. Known as a "horse blanket" note, it typically features blue seals and serial numbers, though some early versions have red seals.
Key Details of the 1914 $10 Banknote:
Obverse (Front): Features an engraving of President Andrew Jackson in an oval frame. It includes the Federal Reserve Bank seal (black) and, most commonly, a blue Treasury seal and blue serial numbers.
Reverse (Back): Displays intricate vignettes depicting "Farming and Industry" (sometimes described as Agriculture and Commerce), symbolizing American economic power with scenes of agriculture and factories.
Signatures: Signatures vary depending on the issue, often featuring Treasurer of the U.S. White and Treasury Secretary Mellon.
District Markings: The note was issued by12 different Federal Reserve Banks, with the bank's name and district letter appearing on the face.
These notes are highly collectible due to their detailed artwork, large size, and the fact that most were redeemed and destroyed.
Drescription: The 1914 $10 United States Federal Reserve note is a "large-size" note featuring a portrait of Andrew Jackson on the obverse and vignettes of "Agriculture and Commerce" (farming and industry) on the reverse. Known as a "horse blanket" note, it typically features blue seals and serial numbers, though some early versions have red seals.
Key Details of the 1914 $10 Banknote:
Obverse (Front): Features an engraving of President Andrew Jackson in an oval frame. It includes the Federal Reserve Bank seal (black) and, most commonly, a blue Treasury seal and blue serial numbers.
Reverse (Back): Displays intricate vignettes depicting "Farming and Industry" (sometimes described as Agriculture and Commerce), symbolizing American economic power with scenes of agriculture and factories.
Signatures: Signatures vary depending on the issue, often featuring Treasurer of the U.S. White and Treasury Secretary Mellon.
District Markings: The note was issued by12 different Federal Reserve Banks, with the bank's name and district letter appearing on the face.
These notes are highly collectible due to their detailed artwork, large size, and the fact that most were redeemed and destroyed.

