1923 Ten Dollar Legal Tender Note Andrew Jackson |
1923 $10 Legal Tender Note |
United States banknotes Ten Dollar Legal Tender Note, Series of 1923
These types of $10 bills are called "Poker Chip" notes by American collectors. They got this nickname because the back of the note looks like it has two poker chips on it.
Obverse: Portrait of Andrew Jackson at the center of the bill. The serial number is printed twice in red ink. There is a red seal on the left hand side of the bill and there is large red X printed on the right hand side of the bill.
Reverse: 10 Dollars.
Predominant colors: Black and green.
Signatures: (as depicted) Harvey V. Speelman (Register of the Treasury) and Frank White, Treasurer of the United States.
Printer & Engraver: Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
Inscriptions: United States Note - Series of 1923 - Jackson - Register Of The Treasury - Treasurer Of The United States - The United States of America Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Ten Dollars - Washington, D.C. - This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value For All Debts Public And Private Except Duties On Imports and Interest On The Public Debt - United States of America Ten Dollars - Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur - This Certificate Is Receivable For All Public Dues And When So Received May Be Reissued
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