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| Uitgever | United States Treasury |
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| Jaar | 1907 |
| Type | Standard circulation banknote |
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| Handtekening(en) | Fr#1167 - James C. Napier and Lee McClung Fr#1168 - James C. Napier and Carmi A. Thompson Fr#1169 - Gabe E. Parker and Carmi A. Thompson Fr#1170 - Gabe E. Parker and John Burke Fr#1171 - Houston B. Teehee and John Burke Fr#1172 - William S. Elliott and John Burke |
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| Varianten | Fr#1167 - Register Napier / Treasurer McClung Fr#1168 - Register Napier / Treasurer Thompson Fr#1169 - Register Parker / Treasurer Thompson Fr#1170 - Register Parker / Treasurer Burke Fr#1171 - Register Teehee / Treasurer Burke Fr#1172 - Register Elliott / Treasurer Burke |
| Opmerkingen |
The Series 1907 $10 Gold Certificate was redeemable in gold coin on demand — a promise that held until Executive Order 6102 in April 1933 effectively ended gold redemption for private holders. Notes bearing the Teehee-Burke signatures (Fr#1171) are the most common survivors; the Elliott-Burke pairing (Fr#1172) is considerably scarcer and commands a meaningful premium at auction.
Gabe E. Parker, whose name appears on Fr#1169 and Fr#1170, was one of the few Native Americans — a Choctaw — to hold the office of Register of the Treasury, appointed by Woodrow Wilson in 1913.