US Notes

Series 1934 $10 Federal Reserve Note Mule Varieties: Large Plate Number vs. Small Plate Number Issues Explained

The Series 1934 $10 Federal Reserve Note produced one of the most fascinating transitional varieties in twentieth-century U.S. currency: the mule. Understanding how large and small plate numbers created these hybrid notes can sharpen your eye at currency shows and potentially reveal hidden treasures in your collection.

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Series 1928 $10 Federal Reserve Note Redeemable in Gold: Which Districts Issued the Rarest Gold Clause Varieties

The Series 1928 $10 Federal Reserve Notes carry one of the most historically charged promises ever printed on American currency: a gold redemption clause that was revoked just five years after these notes entered circulation. Understanding which Federal Reserve districts issued which signature varieties, their print runs, and how to distinguish the subtle differences between them is essential knowledge for any serious collector of early Federal Reserve currency.

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The Series 1950C $10 Federal Reserve Note: Plate Varieties and Why the Kansas City District Star Notes Lead in Value

The Series 1950C $10 Federal Reserve Note is one of the most overlooked mid-century issues in large-size collecting circles, yet it rewards patient hunters with a fascinating array of plate varieties and a star note population story that makes Kansas City the district to watch. Whether you are just getting started or have decades of experience, this guide breaks down exactly what separates a common Frisco note from a genuinely rare Kansas City replacement that can command four-figure premiums.

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