Value of Ten Dollar Treasury Note from Series of 1890
Year: 1890 | Type: Treasury Note / Coin Note | Denomination: Ten Dollar Bill |
Value: The value of 1890 $10 treasury notes is for the most part just based on what condition they are in | ||
We purchase $10 treasury notes from 1890. Send us an email to tell us what you have admin@oldcurrencyvalues.com. We will respond quickly with our opinion and offer. | ||
Description: There was a time when ten dollar treasury notes from 1890 were very rare. Today they are just rare. A hoard of these was discovered in the early 2000s. Since that time dozens of high grade examples of have been available. Mid-grade examples of the 1890 $10 treasury note are still tough to find, but they are much cheaper now than they were 15 years ago.
The front of 1890 $10 treasury notes shows a picture of Philip H Sheridan. The serial numbers are red. All serial numbers on 1890 ten dollar bills end with a star symbol. That star does not add a premium like it would otherwise on some notes. The back of 1890 $10 notes is a very rich green color. We are absolutely very interested in purchasing 1890 $10 bills. You will likely be pleasantly surprised by our valuation. |
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Variations: There are three different signature combinations within the series of 1890 ten dollar treasury note.
Rosecrans – Huston – Brown Seal Send us pictures of your 1890 $10 bill for exact values. |
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Inscriptions: Series of 1890 – Legal Tender Act July 14 1890 – Bureau, Engraving & Printing – Register Of The Treasury – Treasurer Of The United States – Sheridan – Treasury Note – The United States Of America Will Pay To Bearer Ten Dollars In Coin Washington, D.C. – Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur – This Note Is A Legal Tender At Its Face Value In Payment of All Debts, Public and Private, Except When Otherwise Expressly Stipulated In The Contract. |