The current United States ten-dollar bill features Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers. He served as the first Secretary of the Treasury from 1789 to 1795, playing a crucial role in establishing the nation’s financial system. The bill’s reverse depicts the U.S. Treasury Building.
Hamilton’s presence on the ten-dollar bill symbolizes his enduring impact on American finance and governance. His contributions to the nation’s economic foundation continue to shape its financial policies and institutions. Featuring him on currency serves as a constant reminder of his legacy. The Treasury Building imagery further reinforces this connection to financial history.