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Thomas Hart Benton is featured on the portrait side of the U.S. $100 Gold Certificate, specifically the Series 1882 and 1922, as a nod to his “Old Bullion” nickname and advocacy for hard money. A solid example and comment free in an issue plagued with comment notes.
A tougher high denomination Gold Certificate. This note shows just honest even wear and is comment free in an issue plagued by problem notes.
A beautiful blend of rich inks and bright premium paper combine to form a wonderful George Washington ‘Twenty’. Great eye appeal!
Strong orange and black inks stand out against a background of white premium paper. Nicely centered with great eye appeal!
Bright, satiny luster enhances sharply defined devices, with strong detail in Grant’s portrait and the reverse homestead scene. The surfaces are clean and well preserved for the grade, with only minor marks.
Superb satin luster blankets radiant, honey-gold surfaces with razor-sharp detail throughout. Virtually pristine, with exceptional eye appeal and premium quality befitting its lofty grade.
A nearly flawless Premium Gem with vibrant gold luster and a great strike.
A near-Gem example with bright luster and clean, well-preserved surfaces. Sharp detail throughout with light peripheral toning and minor marks, typical for the grade.
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