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
$49
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FR# 912 Burke/McAdoo Sigs
3-C Philadelphia District
PCGS XF 40
$335