This 1901 USA Ten Dollars Legal Tender Bison Note, was issued in 1901, and is a piece of American history. Paper bill nicknamed the "Bison Note" or "Buffalo Bill" due to its central image of an American bison. The front of the note features red serial numbers and a red Treasury Seal. It also features portraits of explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.
It was the only denomination from the fifth issue of the United States Note series. It is a popular collector's item, known for its distinctive design and its place as one of the last large-size Red Seal notes. Despite its association with "Buffalo, " the bison pictured is not the famous "Black Diamond" bison that inspired the Buffalo nickel. The bison on the 1901 note was modeled after the National Zoological Park Bison No. The back of the note depicts a female figure of Columbia standing between pillars.
The note is classified as a Banknote and has a Grade of 15 Choice Fine and has no tears, no pin holes, no missing corners, and most importantly, no comments! The banknote has been certified by PMG and is a great find for anyone looking to add a unique piece of world currency to their collection.