Series of 1901 $10 Bill Lewis and Clark Bison Value

Value of 1901 Ten Dollar Lewis and Clark Bison

 

Year:  1901 Type:  Legal Tender / United States Note Denomination:  Ten Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of 1901 $10 bills is strictly based on their condition, serial number, and signatures
We purchase 1901 $10 United States Notes.  Send us an email to tell us what you have admin@oldcurrencyvalues.com.  We will respond quickly with our opinion and offer.
Description:  Series of 1901 $10 bills are very popular.  Ten dollar bills from 1901 have many nicknames: bison note, buffalo note, Lewis and Clark note.  No matter what you call it, people like these because they are a one year issue with an interesting design.

The value of a bison note is very much dependent upon the condition of the bill.  Circulated 1901 $10 bills are very common.  Mid and high grade bisons are also quite available.  However, due to their popularity they can command nice premiums.  Please send us pictures of your 1901 bison to get our opinion.

If your series of 1901 ten dollar bill has a star symbol at the beginning of the serial number then it will command a premium.  You can learn more about 1901 $10 star notes here.

Variations:  Series of 1901 ten dollar bills come with nine different signature combinations:

Lyons – Roberts
Lyons – Treat
Vernon – Treat
Vernon – McClung
Napier – McClung
Parker – Burke
Teehee – Burke
Elliott – White
Speelman – White

Some of these are rarer than others.  Please contact us for details.

Inscriptions:  United States Note  –  Series of 1901  –  This Note Is A Legal Tender For Ten Dollars Subject To The Provisions of Section 3588 R.S.  –  The United States of American Will Pay To The Bearer Ten Dollars  –  Authorized By The Legal Tender Acts of 1862 and 1863  –  Lewis  –  Clark  –  Register Of The Treasury  –  Treasurer Of The United States  –  Washington, D.C.   –  Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur  –  This Note Is A Legal Tender For Its Face Value For All Debts Public and Private Except Duties On Imports And Interest On The Public Debt