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United States 1882 $100 Gold Certificate PMG VF25 Fr-1208 ULTRA Rare Coltrane

United States 1882 $100 Gold Certificate PMG VF25 Fr-1208 ULTRA Rare Coltrane
United States 1882 $100 Gold Certificate PMG VF25 Fr-1208 ULTRA Rare Coltrane
United States 1882 $100 Gold Certificate PMG VF25 Fr-1208 ULTRA Rare Coltrane

United States 1882 $100 Gold Certificate PMG VF25 Fr-1208 ULTRA Rare Coltrane
ONE OF ONLY 34 NOTES IN THE WORLD-High Caliber Note. Bearing the Friedberg number 1208, this Gold Certificate is one of the earliest issues of high-denomination U. Its rarity, combined with the historical and aesthetic appeal, makes it a prized item for advanced collectors. The front of this note features an intricate portrait of Thomas Hart Benton, a prominent U. Senator and advocate for gold-backed currency, symbolizing stability and the importance of the gold standard during the 19th century.

This engraving is surrounded by ornate detailing and an eagle vignette, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at that time. The orange-gold treasury seal and back design, printed in a striking golden hue, symbolize its gold-backed status, differentiating it from standard U. The PMG VF25 grade indicates that this note retains its structural integrity and sharp details, despite some honest circulation wear, which attests to its journey through history. This particular certificate, with signatures from John Sherman and Blanche Kelso Bruce, is a testament to an era when the U.

Government began to standardize currency denominations and promote trust in the monetary system. Its VF25 grade, historical significance, and limited availability ensure it will hold a special place in any high-caliber collection of rare U.
United States 1882 $100 Gold Certificate PMG VF25 Fr-1208 ULTRA Rare Coltrane