While the first gold certificates were produced in the 1860’s, the $10 certificate was only made in 1907 and 1922. Furthermore, the size of the $10 Gold Certificate was reduced in size in 1928 from the large format to the size of our current...
Also referred to as a “eagle note” or “black eagle note”, this is one of the first US currencies to feature the American Eagle instead of President George Washington.
This is a genuine George Washington Silver Dollar Certificate minted in 1923, when the bearer could present the certificate and ask for sliver on demand. Signed by Speelman & White.
Series of 1928 $20 gold certificates are the second most common denomination in the 1928 gold certificate series.
While a well preserved 1928 $20 Gold Certificate with low circulation can fetch as much as $75, an uncirculated certificate can com...
While the first gold certificates were produced in the 1860’s, the $20 certificate was only made in 1907 and 1922. Furthermore, the size of the $20 Gold Certificate was reduced in size in 1928 from the large format to the size of our current...
This fractional currency was produced by the American Bank Note Company of New York on March 3 of 1863, and featured a female bust. This currency was also accepted as payment for US stamps.
Series 481 military payment certificates were put into circulation on 6/20/51, then were redeemed and devalued on 5/25/54. Jointly produced by Forbes Lithograph and Both Tudor Press, these were the first Military Payment Certificates (MPCs) that u...