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Salmon P. Chase $10,000 bill ~ COPY
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The listing, Salmon P. Chase $10,000 bill ~ COPY has ended.

You will be receiving a copy of a Salmon P. Chase $10,000 note from my personal collection. I have recently become very ill and I am trying to spread USA historical numismatic to others by scanning my very old note collection. This will be digitally delivered without my company logo on it to your email so if you are the winner, please use the have it shipped and then send me a message with your email so I can email you your copy.
Thank you for looking & Happy bidding! :)
Salmon P. Chase $10,000 bill
Salmon P. Chase served as Secretary of the Treasury in President Lincoln's cabinet from 1861 to 1864, during the Civil War.
He was responsible for the first U.S. federal currency, the greenback demand note, was printed in 1861–1862, during Chase's tenure as Secretary of the Treasury. These greenbacks formed the basis for today's paper currency. It was Chase's responsibility to design the notes. In an effort to further his political career, his face appeared on a variety of U.S. paper currency, starting with the $1 bill so that the people would recognize him.
To honor Chase for introducing the modern system of banknotes, he was depicted on the $10,000 bill printed from 1928 to 1946. Chase was instrumental in placing the phrase "In God We Trust" on United States coins in 1864.

NOTE: I hate to have to put it this way however the last two sales resulted in the buyer filing a dispute that I hadn't sent their copy when i had sent it to them twice at the e-mail address they gave me. Thank you for your understanding and happy bidding. :-)

I have been advised by another listian that:
"These are called an "orphan bank notes", because so many banks went out of business back then before f.d.i.c. came along to insure banks..."

NOTE2: I Email you your Copy ASAP, usually the moment I have your E-mail address. :D
Thank you for looking and good luck bidding. Remember this is a DIGITAL DELIVERY So I need your listian verified address along & your email address,
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