United States, Ten Dollar Federal Reserve Note (Kansas City, Missouri) - 1914 - United States of America

United States, Ten Dollar Federal Reserve Note (Kansas City, Missouri) - 1914 - United States of America

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Includes an archival grade document sleeve. Origin: United States of America Authority: The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, Missouri Date: 1914 Denomination: 10 Dollars Size: Approximately 7 x 3 inches Face Side: A portrait of Andrew Jackson in an oval frame. Blue serial numbers on top right and bottom left. Back Side: A picture of horses pulling agricultural products on left and factories on the right. Notes: Federal Reserve Notes are the form of paper money still in use in the United States today, and were first authorized by the Federal Reserve Act of 1913. The act was the result of a secret meeting of prominent businessmen and politicians after the Financial Panic of 1907, caused by a failed attempt to corner the market of United Copper Company Stock. This triggered a loss of confidence in the banking sector, and banks and trust companies collapsed after being unable to meet withdrawal demands. At the time, there was no central bank to stabilize the financial system, w

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