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United States Highest Denomination
Ever in Public Circulation

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Federal Reserve Note 10,000 Dollars, 1928

Federal Reserve Note 10,000 Dollars, 1928 front

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Federal Reserve Note 10,000 Dollars, 19284 back

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The note is not in my collection. Scans courtesy of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco's American Currency Exhibit

Front: Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873), secretary of the treasury 1861-1864 and Chief Justice of the United States 1864-1873

This 10,000 Dollar Federal Reserve Note is the highest U. S. denomination ever issued for public circulation.

Back: Ten Thousand Dollars

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