$10 silver certificate yellow seal
Why does my Silver Certificate have a yellow seal? What is a Short $10 Federal Reserve Note, 1934-1934D, 1950-1950E, $10.00-$14.00, $16.00-$ 35.00. A $10 Silver Certificate was printed with a yellow instead of blue treasury seal; these notes were given to U.S. troops in North Africa. These notes, too, could be The red seal is the seal of the U.S. Treasury, which you can see if you look very closely: (The Which US dollar bill is the rarest: $1, $5, $10, $20, or $50? At one time there were blue seals, redeemable in silver and yellow seals redeemable in gold. It means that they are Silver Certificates or United States Credit Notes.