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About #160 - 10 dollars Type 1875-1880
United States. United States Treasury. Large Size Legal Tender Notes. 1875-1880 Issues. Banknote engraved by Alfred Sealey. Watermark: No. Material: Paper. No security thread. Printer: Colombian Bank Note Company (CBNC), Washington. Front printing in red and black. Description of the front: On the left, a portrait of Daniel Webster (1782-1852), an American politician and diplomat who played an important role in the pre-Civil War period (1743-1826). The Act of March 3, 1863 is located vertically on the left edge. On the right, a scene depicting the presentation of Indian Princess Pocahontas to the Royal Court of England. This note is from the so-called "Jackass note" series. Two variants of seals: Large and brown or red and small and numbering in red or blue. The frame contains the words "UNITED - 10 - STATES" in repetition and the number "10" repeated in the corners. Two large black rosettes with the number "10" on the right and "X TEN" on the left. Numerous combinations of signatures with the Register of the Treasury and the Treasurer of the United States. Description of the back: Security background made up of rosettes with the values "X DOLLARS" and "10" in the corners. In the center, a large rosette and on the right, the text of the law: “This Note is a Legal Tender…”. The back is printed in green called "Greenback (money)".
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