United States 10 Dollars 1901

Large-Size United States Note

Signatures: WTV, LM

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United States 10 Dollars, 1901 P-185 obverse
United States 10 Dollars, 1901 P-185 reverse

Information:

Date Variety Iss. VG F VF XF AU UNC
1901 Signatures: WTV, LM + - - - - - -
Reference P#185(4)
Country United States
Period Dollar (1785-date)
Currency Dollars
Denomination 10 Dollars
Type Circulation banknotes
Year 1901
Shape Rectangular
Composition Paper
Demonetized No

Obverse:

United States 10 Dollars, 1901 P-185
Latin

Obverse text

United States Note THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA will pay to the bearer TEN DOLLARS This Note is Legal Tender for Ten Dollars Subject to the Provisions of Section 3588 R.S.

Obverse symbol

On the left side you see a man’s bust facing right (LEWIS). On the right side you see a man’s bust facing left (CLARK). In the middle there is a buffalo facing left. To the left of the buffalo, there is a red “X” with the word “TEN” over it also in red. To the right of the buffalo is the serial number and scalloped seal, both of those are indeed red. Depicts Lewis & Clark's Explorations out West and the first Bison they saw.

Reverse:

Image 1
Latin

Reverse text

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 10 TEN DOLLARS UNITED STATES NOTE

Reverse symbol

A person standing up and facing left. Some plants are next to the person on each side.