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| Issuer | United States |
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| Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
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| Obverse description | Gold-plated fantasy reproduction of the US $10 Federal Reserve Note, with a central vignette of Alexander Hamilton in three-quarter portrait left. Federal Reserve seal and numerals appear at left, with guilloche underprint throughout. Denomination numeral "10" in each corner; legends and serial number in uniform gold tone. |
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| Obverse lettering | FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TEN DOLLARS |
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This is not a banknote. Gold-plated "notes" sold under the U.S. name are novelty items produced by private mints and marketing companies — they carry no legal tender status, were never issued by the Federal Reserve or the U.S. Treasury, and have no place in a serious banknote catalog. The gold plating is decorative foil applied over polymer or base-metal substrate, typically worth less than a dollar in materials.
Collector value is effectively zero in numismatic terms. If this item is in your inventory, it belongs under memorabilia, not currency.