Large Size Federal Reserve Notes $10 Fr-892a to Fr-951c

During the Civil War, both the North as well as the South developed their own currency. Ripped apart by war and teetering on bankruptcy, Congress ordered the printing of a number of notes. These Large Size Notes were commonly called horse blankets because of their dimensions. Issued from 1861 to 1928, their original size was approximately 7.42 inches by 3.13 inches. Cost cutting measures have reduced todays note to the more familiar 6.14 inches by 2.61 inches. Demand Notes or Greenbacks minted only in 1861 represent Americas first type of Federal Bank money.

All notes that was printed and issued to the public is still legal tender today and can be redeemed to any bank for face value. They exception is the 1900 $10,000 gold certificate that was tossed out of a window during a fire in 1936. They were punched cancelled and therefor have no face value for redemption except for collectors.

Large Size-Federal Reserve Notes

Large Size Federal Reserve Notes (FRNs) were issued under the Federal Reserve Act, Dec. 23, 1913. All denominations from $1 to $10,000 were issued to all 12 Federal Reserve Banks.

The first series was the issue of 1914 and was issued with Red Seal and Blue Seals. They were issued in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. The Red Seals are a lot more valuable than the Blue seals.

The second issue was the series of 1918. It featured a Blue Seal and was in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000.

  • $500 bears a portrait of John Marshall
  • $1,000 bears portrait of Alexander Hamilton
  • $5,000 bears a portrait of our 4th President James Madison. (8 are known)
  • $10,000 bears a portrait of Salmon Portland Chase. (4 are known)

The main difference of the Federal Reserve Notes was that the obligation to pay the bearer was borne by the United States Treasurer, not the individual banks. Whereas the Federal Reserve Bank Notes was obligated to pay the bearer on its notes, not the US Government.

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Fr.-898b 1914 $10 Chicago FRN (RED SEAL) Ser. G1102710A PMG VF-30
For more information on this note please contact Jhon E Cash at 214-769-9936 or cybuski@verizon.net or

Kimberly at 214-364-4917 or K.modrall@aol.com...

Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4494 Price: $875.00

Fr.-910 1914 $10 New York FRN (Blue Seal) Ser. B961871464A PMG 65 EPQ
I will fill in Description once I return from the upcoming Baltimore Show from march 21st to the 24th, 2018....
Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4478 Price: $875.00

Fr.911a (small letters) 1914 $10 FRN Ser. B45749389B VF/XF
I recently bought a collection of new ungraded notes and I am putting them on the website as I normally sell them at shows real cheap. I thought I would give my regular clients a shot at them.

This is a Fr.-911a which is a 1914 $10 FRN from the New...

Added: 4/3/2015 Views: 4479 Price: $300.00

(SOLD)

Fr.-911a* 1914 $10 New York FRN Star (22 known) Ser. # B1107834* PMG VF-30
Due to lack of time, I will add a description at a later date-Jhon E Cash...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4622 Price: SOLD

(SOLD)

Fr.-911b 1914 $10 New York (Blue Seal) FRN Ser. B50550512B PMG-64EPQ
For more information on this note please contact Jhon E Cash at 214-769-9936 or cybuski@verizon.net or

Kimberly at 214-364-4917 or K.modrall@aol.com...

Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4627 Price: SOLD

Fr.-919b 1914 $10 Cleveland FRN (Blue Seal) Ser. D40702839A PMG-55EPQ
For more information on this 1917 $10 Cleveland FRN note please contact Jhon E Cash at 214-769-9936 or cybuski@verizon.net or

Kimberly at 214-364-4917 or K.modrall@aol.com...

Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4490 Price: $415.00

Fr.-924 1914 $10 Atlanta FRN (Blue Seal) Ser. F3825231A PMG-40
For more information on this 1914 $10 Atlana FRN note please contact Jhon E Cash at 214-769-9936 or cybuski@verizon.net or

Kimberly at 214-364-4917 or K.modrall@aol.com...

Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4485 Price: $325.00

Fr.-938 1914 $10 Minneapolis FRN (Blue Seal)Ser. I8939148A PMG 30
For more information on this note please contact Jhon E Cash at 214-769-9936 or cybuski@verizon.net or

Kimberly at 214-364-4917 or K.modrall@aol.com...

Added: 3/18/2018 Views: 4486 Price: $375.00

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Fr.-951a 1914 $10 San Francisco FRN Ser. L25576812A PMG-66 EPQ
This is one of the finest 1914 $10 Federal Reserve Notes I have ever owned. It is a 1914 $10 Federal Reserve Note from the ever popular San Francisco district. The serial number is L25576812A and it is in a stunning PCGS-66PPQ holder. This is one of the ...
Added: 11/7/2014 Views: 4641 Price: SOLD

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