1914 $10 Blue Seal Federal Reserve Note Value – How much is 1914 $10 Bill Worth?

1914 Ten Dollar Federal Reserve Notes Blue Seal A1914 Ten Dollar Federal Reserve Notes Blue Seal B1914 Ten Dollar Federal Reserve Notes Blue Seal C1914 Ten Dollar Federal Reserve Notes Red Seal A1914 Ten Dollar Federal Reserve Notes Red Seal B
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Item Info
Series1914
TypeFederal Reserve Note
Seal VarietiesRed, Blue
Signature Varieties1. Burke - McAdoo
2. Burke - Glass
3. Burke - Houston
4. White - Mellon
Varieties12 Banks Issued Notes:
Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York, Philadelphia, Richmond, San Francisco, St. Louis
Star Notes47 Varieties with Star Serial Numbers.
See AlsoIf your note doesn't match try:
1. 1918 $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note
2. 1915 $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note
3. 1922 $10 Gold Certificate
Other Info1. Red Seals two varieties: A or B. See Images.
2. Blue Seals three varietes: A,B or C. See Images.
Example RarityKansas City, signatures White - Mellon with Blue seal. Crucial: # 943C.
Comment: Great find, note is highly collectible. Notes in new condition up to $25000. 3
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2 thoughts on “1914 $10 Blue Seal Federal Reserve Note Value – How much is 1914 $10 Bill Worth?”

  1. I have two and would like to know the approximate value (retail & wholesale); both have Mellon sig, and White; one is 2 B the other is 6 F, the latter is in poor to fair condition (my opinion) and the other is in good to poss fine condition (again in my opinion)… all corners are intact. would possibly like to sell them if price dictates it (after research). Any help would be appreciated…

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