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Mini 10 Dollars Federal Reserve Note

Issuer Federal Reserve System (United States)
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Currency Dollar (1785-date)
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Obverse description Central vignette consists of a portrait of Alexander Hamilton at center, framed by fine guilloche underprint across the face. The Federal Reserve Seal and Treasurer's signature appear at left, while the Treasury Seal and Secretary of the Treasury's signature are positioned at right. Denomination numerals and standard legal tender inscriptions are arranged in the surrounding border, typical of U.S. Federal Reserve Note design conventions.
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Reverse lettering THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
IN GOD WE TRUST
U.S.TREASURY
TEN DOLLARS
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These miniature novelty reproductions have no legal tender status and were never issued by the Federal Reserve. They circulate in the collectibles and curio market — produced by various small manufacturers, typically as magic trick props or promotional items. The Federal Reserve has never issued a note at these dimensions under any series.

Nothing here to catalog as a monetary instrument.