1 South Dakota Goldback Gold Note (100 Pack, New)
$655.00
1 South Dakota Goldback Gold Note (100 Pack, New)
Product Title | 1 South Dakota Goldback Gold Note (100 Pack, New) |
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Purity | .999 |
Manufacturer | Aurum |
Thickness | .1 mm |
Condition | New |
Issuing Country | United States |
Edge Design | Smooth |
Series | Goldback |
CoA | No |
Packaging Type | Bundle |
Package Dimensions | 2.6875 x 4.8125 x 0.6250 |
Metal Weight | .5 Troy Ounce |
Description
1 South Dakota Goldback Gold Note (100 Pack, New)
Goldbacks made their debut in 2019 with five different denominations, all serving as voluntary currency in Utah. It was reported that anywhere between a quarter to a half of small businesses in Utah were accepting these gold notes as a form of payment. The popularity of these Goldbacks led to the creation of a five–denomination set for Nevada, New Hampshire, and Wyoming. Now, South Dakota has become the fifth state to introduce this unique and affordable way to invest in gold. We’re excited to offer you the 1 South Dakota Goldback Gold Note in a pack of 100.
Note Highlights:
- Arrives in a bundle of 100!
- Unique design for the 1 South Dakota Goldback!
- Each bundle contains 1/10th Troy oz of actual gold content.
- Obverse features the depiction of Pax.
- Reverse showcases a mirrored image of the obverse.
- Not US legal tender.
- Please note that each 100-pack has notes with the same year of issue.
- Various years are possible by pack.
Each 1 South Dakota Goldback Gold Note will arrive as a pack of 100, bundled together. These notes are created by putting thin layers of gold together between two polymer sheets. Each bundle contains 1/10th Troy oz of total gold content.
A depiction of Pax is seen on the obverse of each note in the 100 pack of 1 South Dakota Goldback Gold Notes. Pax is Latin for peace. This female embodiment of Pax shows her holding a set of five rings as she’s surrounded by animals. A dog, deer, and a group of birds are shown alongside her.
The reverse side of each 1 South Dakota Goldback Gold Note displays a mirrored image of the obverse. The thin nature of these gold notes means that any design on the reverse would impact the design of the obverse.
Precious metals and spendable currency continue to evolve daily. Goldbacks offer you a unique way to invest in gold while also having a tangible piece to spend. Goldbacks act as voluntary currency in the issuing state. This means that you can spend them at the discretion of the vendor. These gold notes were first made available in 2019 with five denominations for Utah. South Dakota is now the 5th state to embrace these gold notes.
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