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The E-Sylum: Volume 27, Number 9, March 3, 2024, Article 25

BINION 1934 $10,000 BILL OFFERED

Stack's Bowers Galleries Currency Auction Associate Bradley C. Trotter wrote about their upcoming sale of a Binion million dollar display note. -Editor

  Binion 1934 $10,000 bill

Among the most well-known stories in the history of American currency is that of Benny Binion and his hoard of 1000 Series of 1934 $10,000 Federal Reserve Notes. For nearly 35 years these were housed inside of a golden horseshoe display at Binion's Horseshoe Casino (now Binion's Gambling Hall and Hotel) in Las Vegas. Assembled in 1964 and broken up in 1999, each individual note in the display represented a titanic sum of money at the time; these notes were primarily intended to be used to transfer large sums of money between banks.

Today a rare sight even among the inventories of established auction houses and major dealers, $10,000 Federal Reserve Notes have long been sought after by collectors seeking to assemble an impressive collection of high denomination notes. The presence of a $10,000 hailing from Binion's display in lot 21377 in our upcoming Spring 2024 Showcase Auction is sure to generate excitement among collectors and dealers alike.

More attractive than most offered at auction, this example faces up well as it never entered circulation. Free from internal damage, there is evidence of restoration, typical for many Binion notes due to how they were displayed. This is of trifling concern when weighed against the historical significance of the Binion notes and the desirability of the $10,000 denomination.

The plate impression is bold and fully framed with sharp details seen in Chase's portrait at center. The engraved details make an exceptional contrast against the creamy paper and vivid overprint. Only 100 of these Binion notes are available to collectors and surely more collectors desire to own one. Here is your opportunity to secure a legendary piece of numismatic lore.

The Binion family's story is a long and sad one, involving not just high-denomination notes, but silver dollars, robbery and murder. See our earlier articles for more. -Editor

  Benny_Becky_Binion_One_Million_Display Binions Horseshoe Million Dollar

To read the complete article, see:
BINION DISPLAY $10,000 FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE TO BE OFFERED IN SPRING 2024 SHOWCASE AUCTION (https://stacksbowers.com/binion-display-10000-federal-reserve-note-to-be-offered-in-spring-2024-showcase-auction/)

To read earlier E-Sylum articles, see:
ARTICLE TRACES HISTORY OF LAS VEGAS' MILLION-DOLLAR MONEY DISPLAY (https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v12n48a17.html)
VERDICT IN BINION CASINO MURDER CASE (https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v13n05a16.html)
TED BINION AND THE BINION SILVER DOLLAR HOARD (https://www.coinbooks.org/v21/esylum_v21n32a19.html)
BINION HORSESHOE CASINO DISPLAY $10,000 NOTE (https://www.coinbooks.org/v24/esylum_v24n04a35.html)
NOTES FROM E-SYLUM READERS: MARCH 8, 2015 : The Old Binion's $Million Display (https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v18n10a09.html)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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