Treasury Note

Treasury Notes are miscellaneous items in Fallout 76, introduced in the Wastelanders update.

Characteristics
A type of representative currency issued before the Great War by the United States Department of the Treasury. Under authority of the Legal Tender Act of July 14, 1890. a ten bullion note can be acquired, signed by former Register of the Treasury W.S. Rosecrans and former Treasurer of the United States J.N. Huston alongside the name "Thomas" under the front image.

Uses
Treasury Notes can be exchanged at a gold press machine for 10 gold bullion each. Up to 20 notes may be exchanged every 20 hours, with the clock resetting after the first exchange of the new 20-hour period.

Locations
After the completion of the Wastelanders main questline, Treasury Notes are rewarded for completing events and daily Wastelanders quests.

Behind the scenes

 * The Treasury Note is loosely based on the real-world Series 1890 Treasury Note, issued by the government to individuals selling silver bullion to the Treasury.


 * Notable differences between the in-game and real-world versions:
 * The Treasury Note is a mix of the Series 1890 $5 and $10 notes, with a unique and fictional representation of The Capitol Building rather than General Philip Sheridan as depicted on the real-life version.
 * The real-world Treasury Note specifies that the owner can be paid in "Ten Dollars in coin." Instead, any mention of dollar or coins is replaced with "Bullion" in Algerian typeface (a font created in 1988).