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| Emittent | Federal Reserve Bank of the United States |
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| Jahr | 1914 |
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| Druckerei | Bureau of Engraving and Printing |
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| Rückseitenbeschreibung | The reverse carries two allegorical vignettes in intaglio: at left, a pastoral scene with horses drawing agricultural machinery, and at right, an industrial landscape with factory buildings, together symbolizing the productive capacity of the American economy. Elaborate lathe-work and guilloche patterns frame the central panel, with the denomination rendered in ornate numerals at center. |
| Rückseitenlegende | 10 TEN DOLLARS FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE TEN DOLLARS THIS NOTE IS RECEIVABLE BY ALL NATIONAL AND MEMBER BANKS AND FEDERAL RESERVE BANKS AND FOR ALL TAXES, CUSTOMS AND OTHER PUBLIC DUES. IT IS REDEEMABLE IN GOLD ON DEMAND AT THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF THE UNITED STATES IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA OR IN GOLD OR LAWFUL MONEY AT ANY FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. |
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The Federal Reserve Act was signed in December 1913, and these notes hit circulation the following year — the first Federal Reserve Notes ever issued. The initial printings carried red seals; the blue seal variety followed shortly after, reflecting a shift in seal ink specification whose exact rationale the BEP never formally documented in public records. With twelve issuing districts, three successive Secretary of the Treasury pairings for most banks, and the Richmond, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Dallas, and San Francisco districts picking up the White & Mellon combination, the series generates a genuinely large matrix of collectible combinations.
Star replacement notes are confirmed for St. Louis (Burke & McAdoo) and Minneapolis (Burke & Houston) but remain unverified or unconfirmed for most other district-signature pairings, making documented star notes from this series among the more seriously pursued large-size rarities.