1929 $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note Chicago in Protective Holder

Lot Number:50
Completed
Start Time:9/25/2025 4:00:00 AM
End Time:10/4/2025 10:26:21 PM
Bid Count:18
Winning Bidder:D****l
Starting Bid:$1.00
Bid Increment:$2.50
Current Bid:$36.00
Bidding complete

The 1929 $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note from Chicago is a notable piece from the series that marked the transition to smaller-sized currency, reflecting a significant change in U.S. monetary design. This note features a portrait of Alexander Hamilton on the front, with intricate engravings and a distinctive green seal that denote its Federal Reserve Bank origin. Rarity factors for this note are influenced by its condition, with those in uncirculated or high-grade condition being particularly sought after by collectors. Historically, these notes were issued during the Great Depression, making them not only a collectible item but also a tangible reminder of a pivotal era in American financial history.

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Michigan
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