1934 $10 Silver Certificate Currency Note North Africa Gold Seal Avg Circ
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1934 $10 Silver Certificate Currency Note North Africa Gold Seal Avg Circ
Bullion Exchanges now offers the 1934 $10 Silver Certificate Currency Note North Africa Gold Seal in Average Circulated condition! Issued during World War II, this rare and historically significant note features the distinctive yellow (gold) Treasury seal used specifically for U.S. military operations in North Africa. This $10 bill represents a fascinating chapter in American currency history and is a prized collectible for paper money enthusiasts and WWII history buffs alike.
Originally printed for use by U.S. troops stationed overseas, particularly in the North African theater, these emergency-issue silver certificates were easily distinguishable from standard notes. In the event of enemy capture, the U.S. government could instantly demonetize these bills to prevent misuse. The 1934 North Africa $10 Silver Certificate features a portrait of Alexander Hamilton on the obverse and a classic depiction of the U.S. Treasury building on the reverse. Its unique gold seal and historical wartime purpose make it a standout addition to any currency collection.
Product Features:
- Silver Certificate
- Average Circulated Condition
- Gold Seal
- Face value of $10 US silver dollar, formerly backed by the US Government
- Produced by the US Federal Reserve
- Obverse: Features a portrait of Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, with standard inscriptions and a striking gold Treasury seal.
- Reverse: Displays the image of the U.S. Treasury building with a vintage car
Bullion Exchanges is proud to offer a diverse range of historic U.S. currency, including this 1934 $10 Silver Certificate Currency Note North Africa Gold Seal Avg Circ. Once your order is placed, your note will be carefully packaged and shipped with secure handling. If you have any questions, please reach out to our expert customer service team for assistance.
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