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Chase ($10,000). Who the heck was Salmon P. Chase? His name might not be as familiar as those of the presidents featured on the other big bills, but once upon a time Chase was a big wheel in ...
A rare $10,000 ... bills at a Chase Bank branch in Green Bay -- was shipped to the bank's corporate archives in New York for safekeeping. The $10,000 bill bears the likeness of Salmon P.
High-denomination bills, like the $10,000 bill ... One of the new notes it started issuing was the $10,000 note, which featured Salmon P. Chase. That few people have probably even heard of ...
The U.S. Treasury printed $10,000 bills multiple times during the 20th century. The $10,000 bill featured the portrait of Salmon P. Chase, the Treasury Secretary to Abraham Lincoln during the ...
Heritage Auctions said the rare bill, bearing the face of Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase ... $500 in 1969 due to low usage. The $10,000 bills were only ever used to transfer money ...
Salmon P. Chase. According to the Museum of American Finance, the $10,000 mark was the highest denomination ever publicly circulated in the U.S., as the larger $100,000 note that existed at one ...
The 1934 $10,000 bill features the face of then-President Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of the Treasury, Salmon P. Chase, according to CNN. Chinese Vase That Was Deemed 'Quite Ordinary' by Expert ...
Salmon P. Chase may not be history's most familiar name, but the former Senator who also served as Abraham Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court made quite a ...
A $10,000 bill issued by the US Treasury in 1934 just sold at auction for a record-breaking $480,000. The bill features Salmon Chase ... issued high-denomination bills of $500, $1,000, $10,000 ...
$500 bills weren't always just Monopoly money. Until 1969, the U.S. issued several high-value bills, including $500, $1,000 and even $10,000 bills ... A portrait of Salmon P.
Before George Washington, the US dollar bill featured someone rather less famous. Can you name him? It's Salmon P. Chase, of course, the treasury secretary under President Abraham Lincoln ...