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Jack Daniel’s Ten Dollar note “Not real Money”
If one person win both bid's on Jack Daniels items I will combine postage into one
These Notes are not real money, they have a picture of Jack on the front and also the safe that allegedly lead to his death.
Front “
Back “The
It also have imprinted the wording :
The Old no 7
US Treasury,
Serial numbers,
Signatures
Series 1985
& strangely enough two times the word Five on the front.
One in fantastic condition and the other a small 5-6mm patch where it was glued on the back inside a display case. If you reverse this note, and frame them together for your bar, it will not be noticeable.
Since Jack Daniel never married and did not have any children, he took his favorite nephew, Lem Motlow, under his wing. Lem had a head for numbers and was soon doing all of the distillery's bookkeeping. In 1907, due to failing health, Jack Daniel gave the distillery to his nephew. Jack later died from blood poisoning from an infection in 1911.
The infection allegedly set up originally in a toe, which Daniel injured in kicking his safe in anger when he could not get it open early one morning at work: he was said to have always had trouble remembering the combination. This incident was the subject of a marketing poster used on the London Underground in January 2006, with the line "Moral: Never go to work early."