Pairs a portrait of Daniel Webster with presentation of an Indian princess. This is a so-called "Jackass" note, named for the eagle at the bottom, which resembles a donkey's head when the note is inverted. Multiple varieties exist, distinguished by color, seal placement, and added embellishment. For this design, a large seal replaces the red "TEN," and the serial numbers are blue.
Back
The scalloped ten-dollar back centers on a rosette, with text panels at the sides.