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Why purchase this GEM Uncirculated Smithsonian Edition Replica of the 1934 10K Gold Certificate?This Smithsonian Edition Gold Certificate is a remarkable tribute to the historic $10,000 Gold Certificate issued by the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing from 1934 to 1935. This commemorative note is minted from 100 mg of 24 karat, .999 fine gold and is available from ModernCoinMart through a partnership with the Smithsonian who licensed them. Beautiful Reproduction of the 1934 CertificateThe original design of the 1934 $10,000 Gold Certificate is featured on the obverse, showcasing the distinguished portrait of Salmon P. Chase, who was Secretary of the Treasury during the Civil War, at the center, flanked by the blue and yellow sun logo of the Smithsonian and "10,000." Additional inscriptions include "SERIES OF 1934" and "100MG 24K GOLD." The reverse states the note's value of "TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS" in "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA," as well as the numeric value "10,000" at the center and all four corners. Stunning Gem Uncirculated ConditionThis Smithsonian 1934 10K Gold Certificate minted in 2018 has earned the grade of Gem Uncirculated from Paper Money Guaranty (PMG). The note will possess above average centering and excellent eye appeal, characteristics equivalent to a Sheldon Scale grade of 65 or better. The certificate is enclosed in a labeled PMG holder, protecting its superb condition. Make this gorgeous, GEM Uncirculated 2018 Smithsonian Edition replica of the historic 1934 $10,000 Gold Certificate featuring the image of Salmon P. Chase the next addition to your collection! |
Mint: | Private Mint |
Grading Service: | PMG |
Grade: | GEM Unc |
Variety: | (Smithsonian Specimen) |
Finish: | Mint State |
Composition: | Gold |
Purity: | 0.999 |
Country: | United States |
Obverse Design: | Salmon P. Chase |
Reverse Design: | Denomination in Design |
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