| Series 1914 $10 Blue Seal Federal Reserve Notes were printed between the appx. years of 1914 to 1928. There are 4 signature combinations on each of the 12 Federal Reserve Districts. The signature combination of White/Mellon has three variations: Type A, Type B, and Type C. All currency printed between 1862 and the series of 1923 measure roughly 7 3/8"W x 3 1/8"H and is called Large Size Currency. This series consists of about 62 known different signature combinations and variants to the White/Mellon combination, all with a blue seal and serial numbers. The very first series 1914 $10's were printed with a red seal and serial number and are rarer than the blue seals. All series 1914 share the same back as shown below. The back is called "Agriculture meets Industry"! |

| Current Offerings Federal Reserve Districts: 1-A Boston, 2-B New York, and 3-C Philadelphia |






| FR# 907a White/Mellon Sigs 1-A Boston District Type A PCGS XF 45 PPQ $385 |
| FR# 911a White/Mellon 2-B New York District Type A PCGS XF 40 $285 |
| FR# 911b White/Mellon 2-B New York District Type B PCGS VF 25 PPQ $230 |
| FR# 913 Burke/Glass Sigs 3-C Philadelphia District PCGS F 15 $235 |
| FR# 915c White/Mellon Sigs 3-C Philadelphia District Type C PCGS XF 40 PPQ $375 |
| FR# 915c White/Mellon Sigs 3-C Philadelphia District Type C PCGS AU 55 $490 |

| FR# 912 Burke/McAdoo Sigs 3-C Philadelphia District PCGS XF 40 $335 |