11. Many transferred the remaining 50 % to a non-interest bearing recovery fund until July 2012. 12. Shown here is an interest bearing note in the denomination of $ 10, issued in 1864. 13. Shown here is an interest bearing note in the denomination of $ 20, issued in 1864. 14. Shown here is an interest bearing note in the denomination of $ 50, issued in 1864. 15. Shown here is an interest bearing note in the denomination of $ 100, issued in 1864. 16. The gap narrows as investors switch from owning three-year interest bearing investments to 10-year. 17. If it fails, it will be forced to make a non-interest bearing deposit with the commission. 18. The gap narrows as investors switch from owning shorter-term interest bearing investments to 10-year investments. 19. Extant circulated interest bearing notes are rare, and none of the $ 1000 denomination are known to exist. 20. Investors must to put 30 percent of their investment in a non-interest bearing escrow account for a year.