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Treasury Note

Treasury Notes are a form of currency and miscellaneous items in Fallout 76, introduced in the Wastelanders update.

Background[edit]

The Treasury Note is a ten bullion note. The note itself reads Treasury Department, under authority of the Legal Tender Act of July 14, 1890, and is signed by Register of the Treasury W.S. Rosecrans and Treasurer of the United States J.N. Huston, alongside the name "Thomas" under the front image.

Gameplay[edit]

Treasury Notes can be exchanged at a Gold Press Machine for 10 Gold Bullion each. Up to 40 notes may be exchanged every 20 hours, with the clock resetting after the first exchange of the new 20-hour period.

Treasury Notes are rewarded for completing public and seasonal events as well as Wastelanders daily quests.

Locations[edit]

  • All public events reward the listed amounts of Treasury Notes upon successful completion:
Event Difficulty Reward
Campfire Tales, Distinguished Guests, Fasnacht Day Seasonal Content, Feed the People, Guided Meditation, Jail Break,
Path to Enlightenment, Primal Cuts Seasonal Content, Riding Shotgun, Swarm of Suitors, Tea Time
Easy 2
Dangerous Pastimes, Free Range, Grahm's Meat Cook Seasonal Content, Heart of the Swamp, Line in the Sand, Lode Baring, Mischief Night Seasonal Content, Neurological Warfare, One Violent Night, Uranium Fever Medium 3
Encryptid, Moonshine Jamboree, Project Paradise, Radiation Rumble, Scorched Earth Hard 4
A Colossal Problem Very Hard 8

Notes[edit]

Prior to the release of the Steel Reign update, the Wastelanders quest Secrets Revealed had to be completed before Treasury Notes could be earned from events and quests. This requirement has been removed.

Behind the Scenes[edit]

Several visual elements, as well as the signees, were taken from the real-world Series 1890 $ 1,000 Treasury Note.