United States 10 Dollars 2004 UNC Banknote
The United States 10 Dollars 2004 banknote features Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers and the first Secretary of the Treasury. This issue is part of the modern redesign series that introduced enhanced security features while preserving the traditional identity of US currency.
In uncirculated (UNC) condition, this banknote offers collectors a pristine example of early 21st-century American paper money.
Historical Significance
Alexander Hamilton played a crucial role in shaping the financial system of the United States. His presence on the $10 bill highlights his importance in establishing the nation’s economic foundations.
The 2004 series marks a key stage in the evolution of US banknotes, incorporating improved anti-counterfeiting technology following global concerns about currency security.
For collectors, this banknote represents:
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A tribute to a key figure in US financial history
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A redesigned modern banknote with enhanced security
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A staple denomination in any US collection
Technical Specifications
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Country: United States
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Denomination: 10 Dollars
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Year: 2004
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Condition: Uncirculated (UNC)
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Material: Paper (cotton and linen blend)
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Size: 156 × 66 mm
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Printer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Obverse
Portrait of Alexander Hamilton, accompanied by subtle background colors and detailed engravings.
Reverse
Depiction of the US Treasury Building, symbolizing the nation’s financial authority.
Security Features
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Embedded security thread
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Watermark
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Microprinting
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Color-shifting ink
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Fine line engraving
Why Add This Banknote to Your Collection?
The United States 10 Dollars 2004 UNC banknote is a must-have for collectors of modern US currency. Its combination of historical relevance, iconic design, and advanced security features makes it both collectible and visually appealing.
Perfect for:
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World banknote collections
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US currency enthusiasts
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Collectors of modern redesigned notes