Value of Ten Dollar Interest Bearing Treasury Note from 1864
Year: 1863 / 1864 |
Type: Interest Bearing Treasury Note |
Denomination: Ten Dollar Bill |

Ten dollar interest-bearing treasury notes from 1863 or 1864 are rare with only about 50 known to exist. These old treasury interest notes are so rare that the only factor when determining value is really the condition. If you are unsure about the old bill you have we are always happy to help. Attach clear photos and email us at Oldmoneyprices@gmail.com or visit our contact page so we can analyze it.
History: Ten dollar interest bearing treasury notes were only printed in the United States during 1863 and 1864. The 1864 $10 interest bearing notes have a picture of Salmon P. Chase on the left side of each bill. Interest bearing treasury notes came in many denomination, with the ten dollar denomination being the lowest. In the late 1800s these old bills traded hands frequently, so most known examples are heavily worn. Remember, this was during a time in U.S. history when the state of the nation during the Civil war was in crisis, anyone who didn’t redeem these bills for their interest at the time was either supremely confident or extremely ignorant. This fact alone is why there are so few interest bearing notes known to exist.

1863 $10 Interest Bearing Treasury Note
Depiction: Bust of Salmon P. Chase at left. At the center is an eagle holding the flag. At the right is a female allegory representing Peace.
Nickname: These $10 bills don’t have a true common nickname outside of 1863 $10 Interest Bearing Treasury Notes.
Interesting Facts: The interest bearing treasury notes were issued by congress because the financial crisis occurring during the American Civil War. These $10 interest bearing notes only had three separate years of issuance, meaning the time they had to compound interest was limited. While this fact doesn’t always directly impact value, there are certain collectors who collect ten dollar interest bearing notes by their year of issuance.
Value & Information: Value for interest bearing ten dollar treasury notes are strictly based on condition.
There are two different types of 1864 interest bearing treasury notes. The two types are distinguished by who they were printed by, and one can be worth considerably more than the other.
Many are worth $2,000. The rarer types can be worth up to $10,000. When we do see interest bearing notes, they’re typically on the higher side. Please do your research before selling your interest bearing treasury note, or contact us for assistance.
This is one of my favorite types due to its beautiful color and design. I’ve been fortunate enough to handle many $10 interest bearing treasury notes. To know exactly the value of your particular bill, all you need to do is send me clear photos so I can analyze it better. Your bill could be worth a few thousand, or tens of thousands. You will never know if you don’t ask us!
Inscriptions: This Note Is A Legal Tender For Ten Dollars – Act of March 3rd 1863 – One Year After Date The United States Will Pay To The Bearer With Five Percent Interest Ten Dollars – Treasury Note – Register Of The Treasury – Treasurer Of The United States – This note is a legal tender at its face value excluding interest, for all debts public and private, except duties on imports and interest on the public debt, Counterfeiting or altering this note, or passing any counterfeit or alteration of it, or having in possession any false or counterfeit plate or impression of it, or any paper made in imitation of the paper on which it is printed, is felony, and punishable by $1,000 fine, or 15 year imprisonment at labor or both.
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