1914 Large-Size $10 Federal Reserve Note |
United States ten dollar bill: Vignettes of farming and industry. |
United States banknotes Ten Dollar Federal Reserve Note Series of 1914 New York
Reverse: Vignettes of farming and industry. Image of: Plowing a field on the left, and a factory on the right; symbolizes American resources and production. By 1914 the United States had been the largest economy on earth for about 25 years.
Predominant colors: Black and green.
Signatures: (as depicted) John Burke, Treasurer of the United States and David Franklin Houston, Secretary of the Treasury.
Issued by: The Federal Reserve New York - Bank of New York 2-B.
Printer & Engraver: Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
Inscriptions: Federal Reserve Note - Series of 1914 - Authorized by Federal Reserve Act of December 23, 1913 - The United States Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Ten Dollars - Washington D.C. - Register Of The Treasury - Treasurer Of The United States - Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur - This note is receivable by all national and member banks and federal reserve banks 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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