America's Last Large-Size Gold Certificate
A rarely seen “Gold Back” certificate that was once illegal to own…
• The Series of 1913 and 1922 $50 Gold Certificate was the last note of its kind in U.S. history, produced in the “horseblanket” size that is much larger than today’s currency.
• Redeemable for $50 in gold coins kept at the U.S. Treasury, it was printed in brilliant golden-orange ink, enhanced by a rich gold serial number and U.S. Treasury seal.
• Most were withdrawn and destroyed when they were replaced with small-size notes in 1928; the few remaining became illegal to own following the Gold Reserve Act of 1934.
• The vignette features a finely engraved portrait of Civil War hero and 18th President Ulysses S. Grant; the same portrait still appears on $50 bills today.
• Presented in gently circulated condition, encapsulated in a crystal-clear holder making it safe to examine both sides without fear of damage from dust, dirt and fingerprints.
• Accompanied by a deluxe wooden Display Chest (measuring 11⅜" x 7" x 8¼").
• Comes with an informative Collector Card — written by experts — with details about the note’s history and design.
• Guarantee of Satisfaction: Free returns for replacement or full refund.
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