JM Bullion is pleased to offer you a historic $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note featuring a portrait of Alexander Hamilton. These banknotes differ from normal Federal Reserve Notes in that they were only backed by their issuing bank rather than all 12 Federal Reserve banks collectively. Each note will feature its issuing bank on the left-hand side. Now, 1929 $10 Federal Reserve Bank Notes are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion in Very Fine condition.
Note Highlights:
Each 1929 Federal Reserve Bank Note in this JM Bullion online listing will arrive in Very Fine condition. Based on this designation, you can expect to see some signs of circulation. This may include light soil marks and several fold marks across the surface. These notes are considered genuine legal tender by the United States government and will arrive inside a protective plastic currency sleeve.
In 1913, The Federal Reserve Act was passed and was signed into law by Woodrow Wilson, thus creating the central banking system of the United States. The Federal Reserve system included 12 banks in charge of the money supply, loans, and also served as a lender of last resort. The Act stipulated the inclusion of Federal Reserve Bank Notes, which served as legal tender in the same way a Federal Reserve Note did. However, they differed in that they were only backed by the Federal Reserve Bank which issued the note rather than all 12 banks as a whole.
The obverse of $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note features a portrait of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton was an influential figure in the founding of America and was also the country’s first secretary of the treasury. To the left of the portrait, you will find the issuing bank, and on the right the brown seal of the Treasury. The serial number is also shown in brown ink on each side of the portrait.
On the reverse side of 1929 $10 Notes you will see the US Treasury Building. In each corner, the note’s denomination is shown both numerically and alphabetically. Surrounding the design are the words The United States of America, Ten Dollars.
JM Bullion customer service is available to you at 800-276-6508. You can also contact our team online using our live chat and email address features.
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JM Bullion is pleased to offer you a historic $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note featuring a portrait of Alexander Hamilton. These banknotes differ from normal Federal Reserve Notes in that they were only backed by their issuing bank rather than all 12 Federal Reserve banks collectively. Each note will feature its issuing bank on the left-hand side. Now, 1929 $10 Federal Reserve Bank Notes are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion in Very Fine condition.
Note Highlights:
Each 1929 Federal Reserve Bank Note in this JM Bullion online listing will arrive in Very Fine condition. Based on this designation, you can expect to see some signs of circulation. This may include light soil marks and several fold marks across the surface. These notes are considered genuine legal tender by the United States government and will arrive inside a protective plastic currency sleeve.
In 1913, The Federal Reserve Act was passed and was signed into law by Woodrow Wilson, thus creating the central banking system of the United States. The Federal Reserve system included 12 banks in charge of the money supply, loans, and also served as a lender of last resort. The Act stipulated the inclusion of Federal Reserve Bank Notes, which served as legal tender in the same way a Federal Reserve Note did. However, they differed in that they were only backed by the Federal Reserve Bank which issued the note rather than all 12 banks as a whole.
The obverse of $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note features a portrait of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton was an influential figure in the founding of America and was also the country’s first secretary of the treasury. To the left of the portrait, you will find the issuing bank, and on the right the brown seal of the Treasury. The serial number is also shown in brown ink on each side of the portrait.
On the reverse side of 1929 $10 Notes you will see the US Treasury Building. In each corner, the note’s denomination is shown both numerically and alphabetically. Surrounding the design are the words The United States of America, Ten Dollars.
JM Bullion customer service is available to you at 800-276-6508. You can also contact our team online using our live chat and email address features.