1928 U.S. $100 Gold Certificate - Fr. 2405 Signed: Woods / Mellon (PMG CF15)

Bill has been graded Bill has been graded PMG Choice Fine 15. Please see the images for details on the condition of the bill.

The 1928 U.S. $100 Gold Certificate, catalogued as Fr. 2405 and signed by Woods and Mellon, is one of the rarest and most sought-after banknotes among collectors. As the last series of gold certificates issued by the U.S. Treasury, these notes were backed by gold and meant to be used only for bank-to-bank transactions. However, following President Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 Executive Order banning private gold ownership, most were redeemed and destroyed, leaving very few in circulation. Today, surviving examples of this $100 Gold Certificate are prized for their historical significance, rarity, and connection to a unique era in American monetary policy.

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