Treasury Note

Treasury notes are a type of representative money issued by the United States government under authority of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act since July 14, 1890. They are miscellaneous items in the Fallout 76 add-on Wastelanders.

Characteristics
A ten bullion note signed by Regist of the Treasury William Rosecrans and Treasurer of the United States James N. Huston with the last name of Union General George Henry Thomas. The note is of a Series 1890 design which features an extremely ornate design on the back. The intent of this was to make counterfeiting much more difficult, but opponents of the design argued that the extensive detail would make it more difficult to distinguish between genuine and counterfeit notes. Consequently, the reverse designs were simplified on the Series 1891 Treasury Notes issued the following year.

Treasury notes are a unit exchange, which can be brought to gold press machines for an equivalent sum of gold bullion.

Locations
Treasury notes are rewarded for completing Wastelanders events and daily quests, as well as any public event.

Behind the scenes
The treasury note is one that doesn't actually exist in real-life. Along with the entire design conflicting with the real-life ten-dollar treasury note, several other differences can be spotted.
 * General Philip Sheridan is depicted on the real-life version. The treasury note in-game features a picture of The Capitol Building and General George Henry Thomas' last name in the frame.
 * The real 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.
 * The seal of the United States Treasury is extremely large, like an original 1890 1 or 2-dollar treasury note.