1907 $10 Gold Certificate Hillegas Fine (Fr#1172)
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Product Details
This series of 1907 $10 Gold Certificates are from the last large type of currency. Widely popular with collectors, these certificates have only increased in value as time passes.
Currency Highlights:- Graded Fine.
- Protected in archival quality currency sleeve.
- Front: Artistic portrait of Michael Hillegas.
- Back.: Orange-gold printing of the United States’s Great Seal, surrounded by "Ten Dollars" in the center and numeral 10 and along the edges.
- Signatures: Teehee/Burke–Friedberg #1172.
Commemorate a time in history with these Gold certificates by adding one to your collection today!
Gold certificates were used as a type of paper currency in the U.S. from 1863 to 1933. This note certifies ownership of Gold individuals hold rather than storing the Gold. Considered by many collectors to be the MVP (Most Valuable Paper) of banknote collecting these notes were removed from circulation and destroyed after the Gold recall of 1933, making them valuable. - Specifications
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