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This 10-dollar banknote was issued by the United States of America in 1905. It represents a face value of 10 dollars.
On the obverse, the banknote features a portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States, known for his contributions as an inventor, politician, and diplomat. To the left of Franklin's portrait, there is an allegory of America represented as a woman. Ornamental motifs and legal inscriptions frame the portrait and the allegory, including the face value of the banknote and the legal notices of the issuer.
The reverse of the banknote features a vignette representing an industrial scene. This scene illustrates a factory in operation with smoking chimneys and workers at work, symbolizing the industrial power and economic progress of the United States at the beginning of the 20th century. The face value "TEN" is repeated several times, framed by complex decorative motifs. The legal inscriptions and issuer's notices are also present.
This banknote is part of the 1901 series, which is characterized by an elaborate design and particular attention to graphic details. The 1905 10-dollar banknote is a representative example of American banknotes of that era, reflecting the values and aspirations of the nation.
The issuing country is the United States of America.