Series 1915 $10

Design: Jackson at left, back with farming scene left and industrial scene right.
Previous $10 FRBN: none | Contemporary $10: 1901, 1902, 1907, 1914 | Next $10 FRBN: 1918
Contemporary FRBN: 1915: $5 | $20 | $50

The table below shows the serial number ranges produced for the notes in this series. Data listed in italics is approximate, based on the serial numbers of observed notes.

FRBTreasury SignaturesBank Signatures Serial Numbers
Anone printed
Bnone printed
CTeehee-Burke--- C 1 A — C 44000 A
DTeehee-Burke--- D 1 A — D 2 00000 A
ETeehee-Burke--- E 1 A — E 40000 A
FTeehee-BurkeBell-Wellborn F 1 A — F 48000 A
GTeehee-BurkeMcLallan-McDougal G 1 A — G 1 80000 A
Hnone printed
ITeehee-Burke--- I 1 A — I 2 68000 A
JTeehee-BurkeCross-Miller, red J 1 A — J 8000 A
Cross-Miller, black J 8001 A — J 2 80000 A
Anderson-Miller J 2 80001 A — J 4 88000 A
Helm-Miller J 4 88001 A — J 5 04000 A
KTeehee-BurkeHoopes-VanZandt K 1 A — K 2 04000 A
mixed HV/TV K 2 04001 A — K 2 16000 A
Talley-VanZandt K 2 16001 A — K 2 32000 A
Gilbert-VanZandt K 2 32001 A — K 2 40000 A
LTeehee-Burke--- L 1 A — L 1 96000 A

The highlighted ranges were printed but, for unknown reasons, not released. Since this series had the bank signatures printed at the individual banks, rather than at the BEP, it is likely that these unissued notes never received bank signatures at all.

The first few Kansas City notes had the bank signatures printed in red, but they were soon changed to black to match the notes of all other districts.

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