US currency was beautiful, once upon a time, when it sported images of
animals and symbolic statuary, rather than deifying its citizen-rulers
by putting presidents on the money as though they were kings. This 1901
$10 note (available on Wikimedia Commons in a
33.34MB, 6,454 × 5,784 JPEG!) is a case in point.
United
States $10 Banknote, Legal Tender, Series of 1901 (Fr. Ref#114),
depicting Meriwether Lewis and William Clark of the Lewis & Clark
Expedition. The central portrait is a depiction of an American bison.
Part of the National Numismatic Collection, NMAH, Smithsonian
Institution.
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