Fr. 2231-B. 1934 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note. New York. PCGS Currency Very Choice New 64.A numismatic dream which showcases the largest denomination the government issued with intentions of public circulation. A prominent face design depicts a portrait vignette of Salmon Chase, the Secretary of the Treasury during the Civil War. Arched 10,000, counters, upper left and right with THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, between. Laurel leaves seen at left and right frame and also flanking the portrait. A simple year powerful back styling shows with four 10,000, counters at the corners and large stylized 10,000, center with THE UNTIED STATES OF AMERICA, TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. This note was previously housed in the famous Binion Horseshoe $1,000,000 Display in Las Vegas for nearly 50 years with all other 99 notes from the New York Federal Reserve District. A sharp impression of the design also provides intricate detail of the ornate borders. Vivid light green overprints highlights the Treasury Seal and serial numbers while contrasting nicely with blast white paper. The back also shows good centering with a dark hunter green inked impression. A trophy note that will most certainly be a highlight of any collection.