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1922 $100 Gold Certificate VF-20 PMG (Fr#1215) Details

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Currency Highlights:
  • Housed in an inert Mylar currency sleeve by PMG.
  • Certified as Very Fine-20 by PMG.
  • Tear comment. Small tear at bottom left.
  • Signatures: Speelman/White signatures—Friedberg #1215.
  • Front: Portrait of Senator Thomas Hart Benton.
  • Back: Golden orange printing with eagle at center with a large C at left. Comment: Pinholes, Tears.

This type with its older design and artistry is sought after by collectors. Add this classic piece of currency to your cart today!

The gold certificate was used from 1863 to 1933 in the United States as a form of paper currency. A gold certificate in general is a certificate of ownership that gold owners hold instead of storing the actual gold.

Gold certificates are considered by many collectors to be the MVP (Most Valuable Paper) of banknote collecting. They are highly valuable, especially since the gold recall of 1933, where most notes were taken out of circulation and destroyed.

Although gold certificates are no longer produced and are not redeemable in gold, they still maintain their legal tender status. You may redeem the notes you have through the Treasury Department or any financial institution. The redemption, however, will be at the face value on the note.

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