Value of 1929 $10 Bill from The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Series of 1929 $10 bills from Minneapolis are very common. If you have a ten dollar bill from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis in lightly circulated condition it will be worth around $20. Notes in perfect condition with no folds will be worth more.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis printed 588,000 regular issue $10 bills. 1929 $10 star notes from Minneapolis are somewhat rare. A star note has a serial number that ends with a star symbol instead of the letter A. Please contact us if your bill begins with K and ends with a star symbol.
All Federal Reserve bank note denominations started at serial 00000001, so low serial number $10 notes are available from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Notes with six or more leading zeros do command a premium.
All 1929 ten dollar bills from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis will have a serial number that starts with the letter I. Each $10 bill will have four black “I”s stamped on it. This I signifies that the note is from the Minneapolis district. All 1929 bills are signed by EE Jones as the register of the treasury and WO Woods as the treasurer of the United States. Ten dollar notes from Minneapolis are also signed by a cashier and the governor. Alexander Hamilton is featured on all $10 Federal Reserve bank notes. The word president is either partially or completely blacked out on 1929 $10 bills from Minneapolis.
You can find the following inscriptions on $10 bills from Minneapolis: National Currency – Secured By United States Bonds Deposited With The Treasurer Of The United States Of America Or By Like Deposit Of Other Securities – Will Pay To Bearer On Demand Ten Dollars – Redeemable In Lawful Money Of The United States, At United States Treasury Or At The Bank Of Issue – Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur – Series of 1929 – Ten Dollars – U.S. Treasury
We buy 1929 ten dollar Federal Reserve Bank Notes from Minneapolis if they are star notes, have a low serial number, or are part of a consecutive run. If you have a rare 1929 $10 bill from Minneapolis then please send us an email to admin@localhost/wordpress and we would be happy to share our opinion of the note.