Truly beautiful! What a great note and an awesome pickup Ontario. Very cool and I am also in the hunt for the same note. One of my favorite eagles is on this note. Keep it coming. Thank you my friend and love that “trinary” 😉
Thomas heart Benton nicknamed “old bullion” for his staunch support of the Gold Standard. I love this note. Yours is nicer than the one I owned in vf20 edge damage I sold for $825. I would guess this is a $1300 note at least. I’d like to replace it at some point. It was one of the few I sold because I just can’t stand anything with a details grade. Maybe get a nice comment free 30-45 someday
Thanks for the additional information! Sadly, comment free 25's are in the low $2k's these days. Prices of these notes have moved up in the last couple of years. The key is a comment free example. I also prefer comment free notes were possible. Thanks!
I believe the 1922 $100 gold certificate is the only series that kept the same design as the 1882.Not sure why.1907 series was the first for the $10 gold certs.I think all the others stayed the same between the 1907's and 1922's, except technicolor note.What a new addition to your collection,wow
Beautiful note. Congratulations!
Thank you very much!
Great note!
Wow! That’s a really impressive note! Just think about how much you could buy with a $100 bill like that back in the 1920s! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching. Incredible that these are still around for us to collect.
Gorgeous note!
Love this note, awesome video !
Thanks so much! I appreciate it!
Awesome note.
Truly beautiful! What a great note and an awesome pickup Ontario. Very cool and I am also in the hunt for the same note. One of my favorite eagles is on this note. Keep it coming. Thank you my friend and love that “trinary” 😉
Thanks, my friend. Trinary. LOL 😆
@@Ontario100 🤣 you’re welcome 😇
Nice note. Gold certificates came to an end in the United States with FDR's legislation in 1933.
Yes. Indeed! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Awesome 👍😊
Wow!
Thomas heart Benton nicknamed “old bullion” for his staunch support of the Gold Standard. I love this note. Yours is nicer than the one I owned in vf20 edge damage I sold for $825. I would guess this is a $1300 note at least. I’d like to replace it at some point. It was one of the few I sold because I just can’t stand anything with a details grade. Maybe get a nice comment free 30-45 someday
Thanks for the additional information! Sadly, comment free 25's are in the low $2k's these days. Prices of these notes have moved up in the last couple of years. The key is a comment free example. I also prefer comment free notes were possible. Thanks!
Can't believe that I never commented on this video - you are awesome and so is the note!
It is a great note. Me on the other hand, not so much. lol
I believe the 1922 $100 gold certificate is the only series that kept the same design as the 1882.Not sure why.1907 series was the first for the $10 gold certs.I think all the others stayed the same between the 1907's and 1922's, except technicolor note.What a new addition to your collection,wow
Thanks, my friend.
Great pick up and great information I need to get this note. Yes, that would be nice if that 4 turn into a 5.
These are really nice and not hard to find either. It can be challenging to find one without a comment, but worth the search. Thanks for stopping by!!
Sweet note.
Thanks for watching and commenting!!