1928 $20 Gold Certificate Currency Note Woods Mellon Cull
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1928 $20 Gold Certificate Currency Note Woods Mellon Cull
A historic and highly collectible piece of U.S. currency, the 1928 $20 Gold Certificate Currency Note Woods–Mellon Cull represents an important era when paper money was directly backed by gold. Issued during the early 20th century, this note features the signatures of Woods and Mellon and belongs to the first series of small-size Gold Certificates. In cull condition, the note may exhibit heavy wear, tears, stains, or other imperfections, making it an affordable entry point for collectors seeking historical significance over condition.
Gold Certificates were once redeemable for physical gold from the U.S. Treasury, making them a crucial part of America’s gold-backed monetary system prior to 1933. Following the Gold Reserve Act, these notes were withdrawn from circulation, adding to their rarity and desirability today. Despite its condition, this note still carries strong historical value as a tangible connection to the gold standard era.
Note Specifications:
- Gold Certificate
- Series: 1928
- Cull condition
- Face value of $20 US silver dollar, formerly backed by the US Government
- Obverse: Features a portrait of Andrew Jackson.
- Reverse: Displays the image of the White House.
Own a piece of America’s gold-backed monetary history with this 1928 $20 Gold Certificate Currency Note Woods Mellon Cull, an affordable and meaningful addition to any collection. Its connection to the gold standard era, combined with its distinctive design, makes it a compelling collectible. Collectors can also explore and purchase a wide selection of U.S. paper money to further expand and diversify their collection.
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