Description
Why add this commemorative 24KT gold replica of the 1928 $10,000 Gold Certificate to your collection?
This commemorative foil note minted from 100 mg of .999 fine gold (24 karat) is a beautifully crafted replica of the Series of 1928 Gold Certificate with a legal tender value of $10,000. Gold Certificates were issued in the U.S. from 1863 until 1933, backed by bank held gold coinage. Imagery of the $10,000 denomination certificate honors Salmon P. Chase, the Secretary of the Treasury (1861-1865) who was instrumental in establishing the national banking system of the Civil War era.
Magnificent Reproduction of the 1928 Certificate
The original design of the 1928 $10,000 Gold Certificate is featured on the obverse, highlighting the portrait of Mr. Chase at the center. Additional inscriptions include “SERIES OF 1928” and “100 MG 24K GOLD” as well as the declaration that “THIS CERTIFICATE IS NOT A LEGAL TENDER…” over the treasury seal.
The reverse states the certificate’s value of “TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS” in “THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” as well as the numeric value “10,000” at the center and each corner.
Gorgeous Perfectly Minted Condition
This 1928 $10,000 24KT Gold Certificate Commemorative was submitted to the Paper Money Guaranty Corporation (PMG) for review and judged to be in flawless condition, earning PMG’s highest grade of 70 Gem Uncirculated. The exceptional certificate is enclosed in a protective holder with a PMG certification label.