Small size $5,000 and $10,000 Federal Reserve Notes were first issued in series 1928 and again in 1934. They were mainly used for bank to bank transactions, but they were also issued to the general public for circulation. Most people have never owned one or even seen one as they were cost prohibitive even at face value. The $5,000 and $10,000 bills were last printed in 1946. Up until July 14th 1969 you could go to the local bank and purchase one for face value. In July of 1969 then President Nixon signed in to law a bill that ceased to issue them to the Federal Banks. The ones that were not destroyed are now in the hands of collectors. The largest hoard of $10,000 bills was the Binion Hoard of 100 $10,000 bills that was on display at the Binion Horseshoe and Casino in Las Vegas from 1954 to 1999. The Inverted Horseshoe which housed the 100 bills was disassembled in December of 1999 and the 100 $10K NY notes were sold off in 2000. The second largest single hoard was discovered by Jhon E Cash in May of 2005. The "Dallas Hoard" , which was purchased by Jhon E Cash consisted of seven $5,000 bills and ten $10,000 all from the Dallas district. Jhon E Cash maintains the official census on all of the $5,000 and $10,000 notes known by serial number and grade. You will soon be able to view and purchase the census on-line from the Jhon E Cash website. There are 231 $5,000 and 236 $10,000 bills known in all series and districts as of June of 2019
The
Bureau of Engraving and Printing's (BEP)
takes you to the official government site of the BEP
for some interesting information and facts on all of
our US currency.
US Papermoney will take you to a site that
is full of information on everything you ever wanted
to know about our US currency. Almost everything
anyway. Very cool site!
The American Numismatics Association (ANA) is a
professional organization for those who want to
further learn about US coins and currency.
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This is a beautiful 1934 original $10,000 bill that hails from the Famous Binion Hoard of 100 $10,000 bills that was displayed from 1966 to 1999 at the entrance of the Binion Hotel and casino in Las Vegas. The 100 $10,000 bills were from the New York dis...
This 1934 $10,000 bill is interesting as it is one of only three $10,000 bills from the New York District that is NOT a Binion Note. There are 103 1934 $10,000 bills known from the New York district and 100 of them were from the famous Binion Hoard that w...
This is a beautiful 1934 original $10,000 bill that hails from the Famous Binion Hoard of 100 $10,000 bills that was displayed from 1966 to 1999 at the entrance of the Binion Hotel and casino in Las Vegas. The 100 $10,000 bills were from the New York dis...
This is one of my first $10,000 notes I ever purchased. This is also the third time in 13 years I have offered it for sale. This is the 1934 $10,000 from the scarcer Boston District. It is a cool two digit serial number of A00000098A and even more impress...
This is a rare and certified 1934 Kansas City $10,000 bill in a PCGS-30 Holder. There are currently 14 known from this district. It is a real nice example and one of with great eye appeal.
In the recent Stacks and Bowers auction held 3/26/2015 in B...
Jhon E Cash Rare Currency, Ltd. of Dallas, TX is the premier reseller of 1934 $5,000 and $10,000 bills. Over the last 17 years we have attended and continue to set up at 18-24 major coin and currency shows a year throughout the U.S. We offer only PMG...
Jhon E Cash Rare Currency, Ltd. of Dallas, TX is the premier reseller of 1934 $5,000 and $10,000 bills. Over the last 17 years we have attended and continue to set up at 18-24 major coin and currency shows a year throughout the U.S. We offer only PMG an...
Fr.-1225H This is the 1900 $10,000 Gold Certificate with Ser. H59607in a PCGS-64 holder.
This is one of those very special notes that come along every so often. This is a Fr.-1225h or a 1900 $10,000 Gold Certificate with serial number M97561 and resides...