Series of 1902 $10 Red Seal Bill National Currency Value

Series of 1902 Ten Dollar Red Seal National Currency Value

 

Year:  1902 (1902-1908) Type:  National Currency / Bank Note Denomination:  Ten Dollar Bill
Value:  1902 $10 red seals are worth different amounts of money based on condition, bank, and serial number
We purchase all 1902 $10 red seal bills.  Send us an email to tell us what you have admin@oldcurrencyvalues.com.  We will respond quickly with our opinion and offer.
Description:  Red seal ten dollar bills from 1902 can be very valuable.  If the red number printed twice on the bill is higher than 6099 then red seals are the first type of currency that specific bank issued, as such they can be rare.

Many 1902 ten dollar red seals have a low serial number below William McKinley.  If the serial number below McKinley is 1, then expect a nice premium.  The red number printed on the bill is the bank’s charter number, it will never affect value.  The number in the upper right area on ten dollar bills is the treasury serial number, it also does not affect value.

We strongly encourage you contact us with images of your series of 1902 red seal.  Based on the condition and bank of issue, the note could be very rare and we are always aggressive buyers.

Variations:  There are only three signature combinations for the series of 1902 red seal ten dollar bill.  All of the signature combinations are valued exactly the same.  When dealing with national currency, the real value is in the bank of issue and serial number.  Treasury signatures are simply not important.
Inscriptions:  National Currency  –  Secured By United States Bonds Deposited With The Treasurer Of The United States of America Will Pay To The Bearer On Demand Ten Dollars  –  Register of the Treasury  –  Treasurer of The United States  –  Cashier  –  President  –  Series of 1902  –  This note is receivable at par in all parts of the United States in payment of all taxes and excises and all other dues to the United States except duties on imports and also for all salaries and other debts and demands owing by The United States to individuals corporations and associations within the United States except interest on the public debt.