Description:
A CLASSIC DESIGN in UNTIED STATES PAPER MONEY, the GRANT FIFTY DOLLAR GOLD
CERTIFICATE, LARGE SIZE $50 1913 Gold Certificate, Fr. 1199 so firmly entrenched in the minds of collectors
that the mere mention of the name immediately conjures a mental image this SPELL-BINDING SPECIMEN preserved in COLLECTIBLE CONDITION NATURAL APPEARANCE in addition, there are GORGEOUS GOLD UNDERPRINT, FOUR NICE MARGINS for the issue a VIBRANT ORANGE BACK
WITH NO OXIDATION a pleasant exception as most display a muted
color to reverse, as is typical for this issue which oxidized quickly one of five denominations for this one year type a CLASSIC AMERICAN THEME destined to highlight any collection a NICELY EXECUTED IMAGE of
ULYSSES S. GRANT as the CENTRAL PORTRAIT, the GOLD CERTIFICATES are CONSIDERED to be ONE of the MOST
UNDERVALUED and certainly ICONIC DESIGNS in the ENTIRE SPECTRUM of U.S.
PAPER MONEY President
Franklin Delano ROOSEVELT declared that it was illegal for United States
citizens to own gold or gold certificates, effective May 1, 1933 via Executive
Order 6102, except for numismatic purposes destined to highlight any collection Conservatively graded and authenticated by PMG as: VERY FINE 25 net comment surface repair. |