Friedberg 893b (W-1550-B-b). 1914 Red Seal $10 Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Currency Gem New 66 PPQ.The boldly printed inks of this early 20th century design type offer exceptional detail. This high gem $10 Red Seal Federal Reserve Note is nicely framed by ample margins and offers bright, well embossed paper. The portrait of "Old Hickory" Andrew Jackson is at center. At left is a black printed district seal for New York. To the right is a red scalloped Treasury Seal. Red printed serial numbers are at the lower left and top right. This type has the engraved signatures of Treasury officials Burke and McAdoo. This is a Plate Style b variety with small district numbers and letters at top left and bottom right in addition to larger district numbers and letters at bottom left and top right. Red overprints were in service on Series of 1914 Federal Reserve Notes for less than a year before they were replaced with blue overprints due to the BEPs inability to import red ink from Europe after the onset of World War I. PCGS Currency has only graded three examples of this catalog number finer, all at the 67 PPQ level. This is an exceptional example of an always popular type. pFrom Lyn Knights sale of October 2000, lot 837; Lyn Knights sale of June 2008, lot 2416.