$10 1934-A Federal Reserve Note – Chicago
Fr. 2005-G • “Gangster Money” • Legal Tender Clause • Original Paper • Ch AU–CU
An exceptional example of the 1934-A Chicago $10 Federal Reserve Note, this piece captures the look and feel of currency circulating through Chicago during its storied gangster and post–Prohibition years. The note features the classic green Treasury seal, bold district markings, and the early-design layout that makes 1934-series FRNs so collectible.
Prominently displayed is the historic “Legal Tender for All Debts, Public and Private” clause—a defining element of mid-century U.S. paper money and a hallmark of early small-size Federal Reserve Notes.
The note itself is original and crisp, with bright paper, strong embossing, and sharp overprints. It falls solidly into the Choice About Uncirculated to Crisp Uncirculated range, offering near-new appearance without the price tag of a certified Gem.
A standout choice for collectors building:
A high-grade Chicago district set
1934/1934-A FRN type collections
Displays with gangster-era or Depression-era appeal
Bright, original, and beautifully preserved—an outstanding Ch AU–CU Chicago $10 with premium eye appeal and undeniable historical charm.
| Product ID | 559330 |
|---|---|
| Series Year | 1934 |
| Country | United States |
| Denomination | $10 |
| Grade | |
| Signature | Julian and Morgenthau. |
| Grading Agency | Dealer |
| Category | Small Size $10 Federal Reserve Notes |
| Serial No | G31478479B |
| Status | Active |
| Seal | blue-Green seal. |
| Fr / Pick # | 2005-G |
| Additional Info | - |