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The United States ten-dollar bill ($10) is a denomination of U.S. currency. The obverse of the bill features the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, who served as the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. The reverse features the U.S. Treasury Building. All $10 bills issued today are Federal Reserve Notes. As of December 2018, the average life of a $10 bill in circulation is 5.3 years before it is replaced due to wear. Ten-dollar bills are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in yellow straps.

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  • El billete de diez dólares estadounidenses ($10) es una denominación del dólar estadounidense, y está actualmente en circulación. En el anverso está un retrato de Alexander Hamilton, el primer Secretario del Departamento del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos. Hamilton es, junto a Benjamin Franklin, el único estadounidense no-presidente retratado en los dólares desde 1928. Todos los billetes de diez dólares son lanzados por la Reserva Federal. En la parte reversa se encuentra El Departamento de tesoros de Estados Unidos. Ocupa el cuarto lugar en denominaciones de billetes de dólares. Hamilton es uno de los dos no-presidentes que figuran en los billetes emitidos actualmente los Estados Unidos, el otro es Benjamin Franklin en el billete de $ 100. Hamilton es uno de solo cuatro personas que figuran en el papel moneda de Estados Unidos (1861 hasta la actualidad) que no nació en los Estados Unidos continentales, ya que él era de las Indias Occidentales. Los otros son: Albert Gallatin, Suiza ($ 500 1862-1863 de curso legal); George Meade, España (1.000 dólares 1890/91 Notas del Tesoro); y Robert Morris, Inglaterra ($ 1,000 1862-1863 moneda de curso legal; $ 10 1878-1880 Certificado de plata). Además, Kamehameha I, aparece en el cuarto del estado de Hawái 2008. Todos $ 10 facturas emitidas hoy en día son la Reserva Federal Notas. (es)
  • Le billet de 10 dollars est un billet de banque d'une valeur de dix dollars actuellement en circulation aux États-Unis. Le recto du billet est à l'effigie du premier secrétaire du Trésor des États-Unis Alexander Hamilton. (fr)
  • The United States ten-dollar bill ($10) is a denomination of U.S. currency. The obverse of the bill features the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, who served as the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. The reverse features the U.S. Treasury Building. All $10 bills issued today are Federal Reserve Notes. As of December 2018, the average life of a $10 bill in circulation is 5.3 years before it is replaced due to wear. Ten-dollar bills are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in yellow straps. The source of the portrait on the $10 bill is John Trumbull's 1805 painting of Hamilton that belongs to the portrait collection of New York City Hall. The $10 bill is unique in that it is the only denomination in circulation in which the portrait faces to the left. It also features one of two non-presidents on currently issued U.S. bills, the other being Benjamin Franklin on the $100 bill. Hamilton is also the only person not born in the continental United States or British America (he was from the West Indies) currently depicted on U.S. paper currency; three others have been depicted in the past: Albert Gallatin, Switzerland ($500 1862/63 Legal Tender), George Meade, Spain ($1,000 1890/91 Treasury Note), and Robert Morris, England ($1,000 1862/63 Legal Tender; $10 1878/80 Silver Certificate). (en)
  • Десять долларов США — банкнота США. В настоящее время на лицевой стороне банкноты присутствует портрет первого министра финансов США — Александра Гамильтона, на обратной же здание министерства финансов США. Все банкноты, использующиеся на данный момент, выпущены Федеральной резервной системой. (ru)
  • Десять доларів США — номінал банкноти Сполучених Штатів Америки. В даний час на лицьовій стороні банкноти присутній портрет першого міністра фінансів США - Александра Гамільтона, на зворотному ж будівля міністерства фінансів США. Всі банкноти, що використовуються на даний момент, випущені Федеральною резервною системою. (uk)
  • 10美元纸币($10)是美国货币的种类之一。10美元纸币的图景正面是美国第一任财政部长亚历山大·汉密尔顿肖像,背面是美国華府財政部大樓,主色调为绿色,但不同版别的颜色少有差异,如1934年版背面为深绿色,1950年版背面为草绿色,1963年版背面均为墨绿色。目前只有兩種美元紙幣沒有採用美國總統作為正面圖案,另一種為100美元紙幣,其圖案為班傑明·富蘭克林,但汉密尔顿與富蘭克林也是建國元勳。 (zh)
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  • Silver Certificate was redesigned with a blue numeral 10 on the left side of the obverse and the treasury seal printed over the gray word on the right. (en)
  • The first notes at the Western Currency Facility begin printing in November. (en)
  • The first modern anti-counterfeiting measures were introduced with microscopic printing around Hamilton's portrait and a plastic security strip on the left side of the bill. (en)
  • The first $10 silver certificate was issued with a portrait of Robert Morris on the left side of the obverse. (en)
  • Special World War II currency was issued. was overprinted on the front and back of the (en)
  • Federal Reserve Note were changed. (en)
  • Federal Reserve Notes. (en)
  • Many minor aspects on the obverse of the (en)
  • The 1869 United States Note was revised. (en)
  • The first small sized (en)
  • To combat evolving counterfeiting, a new (en)
  • Interest Bearing Notes, featuring a portrait of Salmon P. Chase and vignette of liberty, were issued that could be redeemed one year after the date printed on the bill for $10 plus 5% interest. (en)
  • The first $10 United States Note was issued with a face design similar to the 1861 Demand Note; the reverse, however, was somewhat revised. (en)
  • Ten-dollar Treasury or "Coin Notes" were issued and given for government purchases of silver bullion from the silver mining industry. (en)
  • bill. (en)
  • Federal Reserve Note, and the seal and serial numbers were changed to brown. This was done so that the currency could be declared worthless in case of Japanese invasion. (en)
  • The first $10 Federal Reserve Note was issued with a portrait of Andrew Jackson on the obverse and vignettes of farming and industry on the reverse. (en)
  • The 1915 Federal Reserve Bank Note was re-issued under series of 1918 by 4 Federal Reserve banks. (en)
  • National Gold Bank Notes, featuring a vignette of Benjamin Franklin flying a kite on the left and liberty and an eagle on the right, were issued specifically for payment in gold coin by participating national banks. (en)
  • silver certificate had several design changes analogous to the 1950 Federal Reserve Note design changes; also, the blue numeral 10 on the left side of the bill was changed to gray. (en)
  • Refunding Certificates were issued that paid 4% interest annually. (en)
  • Congress officially ended the interest paid on Refunding Certificates, forever making their face value $21.30. (en)
  • was removed from the obverse and was added to the reverse of the (en)
  • silver certificates were issued with a blue seal and serial numbers. (en)
  • bill began using the new treasury seal with wording in English that simply says, "The Department of the Treasury," instead of Latin "THESAUR. AMER. SEPTENT. SIGIL.," "Seal of the Treasury of North America." (en)
  • The reverse of the 1890 Treasury Note was redesigned because the treasury felt that it was too "busy" which would make it too easy to counterfeit. (en)
  • The first $10 bill was issued as a Demand Note with a small portrait of Abraham Lincoln on the left side of the obverse and an allegorical figure representing art on the right. (en)
  • The redeemable in gold clause was removed from Federal Reserve Notes due to the U.S. withdrawing from the gold standard. (en)
  • A new $10 United States Note was issued with a portrait of Daniel Webster on the left and an allegorical representation of Pocahontas being presented to the Royal Court of England on the right side of the obverse. (en)
  • During production of Series 1977A, a few star notes from the Richmond FRB were made on experimental Natick paper, in the only experimental note series not involving the (en)
  • The $10 United States Note was redesigned with a portrait of Andrew Jackson. (en)
  • The famous United States Note featuring portraits of Meriwether Lewis on the left, William Clark on the right, and an American bison which is sometimes erroneously noted as being Black Diamond, the Bison which was depicted on the reverse of the Indian Head Nickel. (en)
  • A new $10 silver certificate with a portrait of Thomas A. Hendricks was issued. (en)
  • bill, the first complete redesign since 1929, was issued under series 1999 whose design was similar in style to the (en)
  • Compound Interest Treasury Notes, with a face design similar to the 1863 Interest Bearing Note, were issued that grew in face value 6% compounded semi-annually. (en)
  • Federal Reserve Bank Notes were issued by 4 individual Federal Reserve banks. (en)
  • A new National Banknote was issued featuring a former president William Mckinley, who was assassinated a year earlier. (en)
  • bills that had all undergone previous design changes. (en)
  • As an emergency response to the Great Depression, additional money was pumped into the American economy through Federal Reserve Bank Notes. (en)
  • The first $10 gold certificate with a portrait of Michael Hillegas on the front and orange-colored back was issued. (en)
  • Under the Series of 1928, all U.S. currency was changed to its current size. (en)
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  • Security fibers, security thread, watermark, color shifting ink, microprinting, raised printing, EURion constellation (en)
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  • Le billet de 10 dollars est un billet de banque d'une valeur de dix dollars actuellement en circulation aux États-Unis. Le recto du billet est à l'effigie du premier secrétaire du Trésor des États-Unis Alexander Hamilton. (fr)
  • Десять долларов США — банкнота США. В настоящее время на лицевой стороне банкноты присутствует портрет первого министра финансов США — Александра Гамильтона, на обратной же здание министерства финансов США. Все банкноты, использующиеся на данный момент, выпущены Федеральной резервной системой. (ru)
  • Десять доларів США — номінал банкноти Сполучених Штатів Америки. В даний час на лицьовій стороні банкноти присутній портрет першого міністра фінансів США - Александра Гамільтона, на зворотному ж будівля міністерства фінансів США. Всі банкноти, що використовуються на даний момент, випущені Федеральною резервною системою. (uk)
  • 10美元纸币($10)是美国货币的种类之一。10美元纸币的图景正面是美国第一任财政部长亚历山大·汉密尔顿肖像,背面是美国華府財政部大樓,主色调为绿色,但不同版别的颜色少有差异,如1934年版背面为深绿色,1950年版背面为草绿色,1963年版背面均为墨绿色。目前只有兩種美元紙幣沒有採用美國總統作為正面圖案,另一種為100美元紙幣,其圖案為班傑明·富蘭克林,但汉密尔顿與富蘭克林也是建國元勳。 (zh)
  • El billete de diez dólares estadounidenses ($10) es una denominación del dólar estadounidense, y está actualmente en circulación. En el anverso está un retrato de Alexander Hamilton, el primer Secretario del Departamento del Tesoro de los Estados Unidos. Hamilton es, junto a Benjamin Franklin, el único estadounidense no-presidente retratado en los dólares desde 1928. Todos los billetes de diez dólares son lanzados por la Reserva Federal. En la parte reversa se encuentra El Departamento de tesoros de Estados Unidos. Ocupa el cuarto lugar en denominaciones de billetes de dólares. (es)
  • The United States ten-dollar bill ($10) is a denomination of U.S. currency. The obverse of the bill features the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, who served as the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. The reverse features the U.S. Treasury Building. All $10 bills issued today are Federal Reserve Notes. As of December 2018, the average life of a $10 bill in circulation is 5.3 years before it is replaced due to wear. Ten-dollar bills are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in yellow straps. (en)
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  • Billete de diez dólares estadounidenses (es)
  • Billet de 10 dollars américains (fr)
  • United States ten-dollar bill (en)
  • Десять долларов США (банкнота) (ru)
  • Десять доларів США (банкнота) (uk)
  • 10美元纸币 (zh)
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