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I've been enjoying my new currency book and discovered there are 7 major variations on the $10 bill just with the two issue dates of 1934 and 1928. There's the 2 emergency war notes of 1934: the North Africa with the yellow seal and the Hawaii with the bronze seal. Then, there's the plain silver certificate of 1934 with a blue seal and a 10 in blue. Rounding out the 1934s is a light green seal FRN. None of these are expensive and, I think, they're all attractive. For 1928, there's two FRNs, one has the district bank as a letter and the other as a number. Lastly, there's a $10 gold certificate of 1928. It's a little rarer but still not that much in circulated. It has a yellow seal on the left. There are various letter combos, which I didn't mention, so as not to get too technical all at once. The small-sized $10s, up to 1995, share the same back, that iconic pic of the treasury building, and all use the same portrait of Hamilton.     
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Bedrock of the Community
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And add to that the stars!
The $10s are very collectible, with the exception of the Series 1933 SC.
Edited by Coinfrog 02/18/2018 6:25 pm
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So, how did I solve my quandary of which $10 to get first? I went and bought a $20! Just won it a few minutes ago on the Bay. Surprised the heck out of me. After waiting 5 days for the auction, I won it for just $2.50 over minimum bid. It's a 1934A Hawaii $20.
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Bedrock of the Community
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All those $10's look great next to each other like that. 
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Quote: The $10s are very collectible, with the exception of the Series 1933 SC. Is there a census on how many of the 1933's survived? With a small printing of 216,000, there is currently (4) for sale on ebay, the cheapest being $12,500, OBO, graded VF30 by PMG.
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Very interesting. 
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I don't see the 3 series 1929 Brown Seal National Currency $10 Notes, the type 1 & 2 National Bank Notes & Brown Seal Federal Reserve Notes.
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Nice examples, clarenze30. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Who says US paper money isn't colorful?! 
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Ron6788 wrote: Quote: So, how did I solve my quandary of which $10 to get first? I went and bought a $20! Just won it a few minutes ago on the Bay. Surprised the heck out of me. After waiting 5 days for the auction, I won it for just $2.50 over minimum bid. It's a 1934A Hawaii $20. Great !! 
Edited by techwriter 02/20/2018 7:28 pm
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