1934 $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate – Circulated (VG Condition)
Add a true piece of U.S. monetary history to your collection with this 1934 $10 Blue Seal Silver Certificate, featuring the iconic portrait of Alexander Hamilton on the obverse and the impressive U.S. Treasury Building on the reverse. Issued during an era when paper currency was still backed by physical silver held by the Treasury, these notes represent one of the last generations of large–blue seal silver certificates.
This example grades Very Good (VG), showing honest circulation wear while retaining strong design details, legible text, and an intact structure. Notes from this series are increasingly sought after as collectors continue to preserve early 20th-century U.S. paper money.
Key Features
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Series: 1934
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Type: Silver Certificate – Blue Seal
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Denomination: $10
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Portrait: Alexander Hamilton
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Reverse: U.S. Treasury Building
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Grade: Circulated – Very Good (VG)
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Authentic historical U.S. currency from the pre–World War II era
Why Collect This Note?
The 1934 $10 Silver Certificate is a classic mid-century collectible prized for its bold blue seal and its connection to the silver-backed monetary system. Circulated examples like this offer excellent affordability while still providing strong historical appeal and display quality.
Whether you are expanding a silver certificate set, building a type collection, or searching for a meaningful numismatic gift, this note brings timeless American history into your hands.
