Sept. 1, 1857 L: X/TEN, across. LC-C: man on horse under tree, two men loading hay wagon, three men reaping. R: 10/woman std. with rt. arm on U.S. shield. Altered from $10 Brownville Bank & Land Co., Omaha City, NE-50-G6 series. Values

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Sept. 1, 1857 L: X/TEN, across. LC-C: man on horse under tree, two men loading hay wagon, three men reaping. R: 10/woman std. with rt. arm on U.S. shield. Altered from $10 Brownville Bank & Land Co., Omaha City, NE-50-G6 series. Values

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Basic Information

GSID:

383172

Coin Date:

Sept. 1, 1857

Denomination:

$10

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

L: X/TEN, across. LC-C: man on horse under tree, two men loading hay wagon, three men reaping. R: 10/woman std. with rt. arm on U.S. shield. Altered from $10 Brownville Bank & Land Co., Omaha City, NE-50-G6 series.

Design Details

Demonetized:

True

Printer:

DW

Note Security Thread:

None

Note Paper Type:

Paper

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