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The 1914 $10 Red Seal Federal Reserve Note issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston stands as a distinguished artifact of early American currency. This note features a prominent portrait of Andrew Jackson with a quadratic design of denomination, capturing the essence of the period’s design sensibilities. Characterized by its red seal and sequential serial numbers, the note exemplifies the early 20th-century advancements in currency design and the authority of the nascent Federal Reserve system. On the reverse side, the note presents the industrial and agricultural development of America promoting growth. It also displays a quadratic pattern of the $10 denomination. The intricate design work highlights the blend of artistic elements with functional security features that were being integrated into American currency during this era.
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