Offered here is a pair of original Series 1934A $10 Federal Reserve Notes, featuring Alexander Hamilton and the classic bold green “TEN” overprint. These notes come from two different districts:




These early small-size Federal Reserve Notes were printed during the Depression-era redesign and display the highly collectible Treasury Building reverse, ornate scrollwork, and crisp BEP engraving that defines pre-WWII U.S. currency. Both pieces are circulated, but fully intact with clear portraits, readable district seals, visible borders, and correct paper texture for the era.


The Philadelphia note exhibits stronger brightness, while the St. Louis note shows deeper vintage toning consistent with long-term circulation. Each retains attractive reverse detail, including the engraved Treasury Building vignette, period automobiles, and the intricate framing that collectors prize.


These notes are excellent additions to a 1934A type set, a multi-district collection, or any U.S. currency portfolio focused on accessible mid-grade examples. They make great display pieces and represent a tangible slice of Depression-era American monetary history.


Buyer receives these exact notes shown—no stock photos, no substitutions. Reasonable offers are welcome, and notes will be safely packaged for shipping.