1915 $10 Federal Reserve Note Of Kansas City Fr#817a1 PMG VF25 Corners Missing

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A Series of 1915 $10 Large Size National Currency Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Missouri Fr#817a with signatures Teehee/Burke/Cross/Miller and Serial # J258639A graded Very Fine 25 with an annotation for 'Missing Corners' by PMG. This note displays an original off white paper color, visible creases/folds, both lower corners were diagonally cut off however only a small portion of the obverse vignette is missing and fair margins. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions PRIOR to purchase.
1915 $10 Federal Reserve Note Of Kansas City Fr#817a1 PMG VF25 Corners Missing

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A Series of 1915 $10 Large Size National Currency Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Missouri Fr#817a with signatures Teehee/Burke/Cross/Miller and Serial # J258639A graded Very Fine 25 with an annotation for 'Missing Corners' by PMG. This note displays an original off white paper color, visible creases/folds, both lower corners were diagonally cut off however only a small portion of the obverse vignette is missing and fair margins. Please view our photos for additional information and ask any questions PRIOR to purchase. 

Federal Reserve Notes otherwise referred to as United States banknotes are banknotes used primarily in the United States of America and are denominated using the United States dollar (USD). Official legislation enacted by Congress known as the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 established the Federal Reserve System in addition to a centralized banking system. In effect, the ability to issue Federal Reserve Notes as legal tender was created. Prior to the formation of centralized banking, commercial banks issued their own notes. The first institution that acted as a central bank was the First Bank of the United States and was charted by Alexander Hamilton in 1791. Starting in 1914, the first large sized notes ‘Series of 1914’ were printed in denominations of $5, $10, $20, $50 & $100 initially with red seals and later blue seals. Their average dimensions were: 7.375 x 3.125 inches (187 x 79 mm). It wouldn’t be until 1928 that cost cutting measures were taken to reduce the size of these notes.

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Denomination $5
Condition Circulated
Grade Designation Very Fine 25
Mint / Brand The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Missouri
Aggregate Precious Metal Weight in oz 0.0000
SKU Paper Money:pm-1915$10vf25

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