Skip to content
Precious Metals Data Aggregator
Loading market data...

1934 $10 Federal Reserve Currency Note Avg Circ

Material
Uncategorized
Category
Uncategorized
Fineness (‰)
Unknown
Mass (g)
Unknown
Premium (%)
Unknown
Price
Unknown
Dealer
Bullion Exchanges
Dealer country
Unknown
Last price update
Unknown
Last seen
Unknown
Available until
Capsule size (mm)
Coin design
Core
Delivery
Denomination
Depth (%)
Details
Diameter (mm)
Dimensions
Edge
Engraver
Extra property
Extra property
Extra property
Face value
Fine weight (g)
Finish
Fluorescence
Grade
Grader
Guard
Has certificate
Heads
Inner Pack Qty
In stock
In stock quantity
Insurance
Is deliverable
Is for delivery only
Is IRA eligible
Is LSP
Is numbered ingot
Issue date
Is under seal
Keywords
Main base metal
Mintage
Mintage proof
Mintage special uncirculated
Mintage uncirculated
Minting year(s)
Mint mark
Numista ID
Occasion
Outer Pack Qty
Package dimensions
Packaging
Producer
Proportions
Purity
Quality
Ring
Series
Shipping
SKU
Symmetry
Table (%)
Tails
Taxation
Theme
Thickness (mm)
Product country
Safe location

### 1934 $10 Federal Reserve Currency Note Avg Circ Bullion Exchanges is excited to offer the **1934 $10 Federal Reserve Currency Note Avg Circ**, a classic piece of American paper money that reflects the evolving history of the U.S. financial system. Issued during the Great Depression era, this note was part of a pivotal shift in U.S. currency design and policy, as the government moved away from gold-backed notes toward fiat currency backed by the full faith and credit of the United States. This 1934 series $10 bill is a tangible reminder of that transition and an important piece of American economic history. U.S. paper currency has undergone many transformations since its inception in the 1860s, when the federal government began issuing legal tender notes to finance the Civil War. Over the decades, various types of notes—including Gold Certificates, Silver Certificates, and Federal Reserve Notes—have reflected changes in economic policy, metal standards, and banking regulations. The 1934 $10 Federal Reserve Note was among the first to be issued after the Gold Reserve Act of 1934, which prohibited private ownership of gold and officially detached the dollar from direct gold convertibility. **Product Features:** - Federal Reserve Note - Average Circulated Condition - 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 - **Reverse:** Displays the image of the U.S. Treasury building with a vintage car Add a piece of monetary history to your collection with the **1934 $10 Federal Reserve Currency Note Avg Circ**, a reflection of America's shift to modern paper currency. Bullion Exchanges guarantees secure packaging and prompt shipping with every order. For more information or assistance, our knowledgeable customer service team [**is here**](file:///contacts) to help. **You may also be interested in:** - [**1929 $100 US National Currency Note Brown Seal Avg Circ (Random City)**](file:///1929-100-us-national-currency-note-brown-seal-avg-circ-random-city) - [**1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Currency Note AU/CU**](file:///1976-2-federal-reserve-note-currency-note-au-cu) - [**$1 Silver Certificate Currency Star Note Avg Circ (Random Year)**](file:///1-silver-certificate-currency-star-note-avg-circ-random-year)