Small Size Gold Certificates $100

Small Size-Gold Certificates

All of the 1928 small-size gold certificates are now obsolete due to the Gold Reserve Act of 1933 that required all gold certificates, large and small size to be surrendered to the Treasury Department. This was because of the Gold Clause that stipulated that these gold certificates could be redeemed in gold. This was done to prevent the run of gold on the US Treasury Department. The Gold Act of 1933 was appealed in 1964 which removed all restrictions from owning or holding these notes. However they are no longer redeemable in gold only.

  • The $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1,000 gold certificates ,were all ,issues of 1928 and had a gold seal. The $100 and $1,000 gold certificates were also printed in 1934 but never issued or released.
  • A 1928 $5,000 and a 1928 and 1934 $10,000 gold certificate was printed and used exclusive for transactions between the Federal Reserve Bank and the Treasury Department. Since the $5,000 and $10,000 gold certificates were never release to the public they are illegal to own.

Unlike the large size gold certificates the small size gold certificates are printed in green on the back or reverse of the note. Small size gold certificates are considered much scarcer than the large size gold certificates.

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Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A00531115A PCGS EF-45PPQ
This is a very nice example of the Fr.-2405 or a 1928 $100 Gold Certificate with Ser. A00531115A. It resides in a PCGS EF-45PPQ holder. It is one of t...
Added: 8/15/2014 Views: 4450 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A01016573A PCGS VF-30 PPQ
I just pick up this nice 1928 $100 Gold Certificate. I really wanted this note because it is totally original, which is rare for any 1928 Gold certifi...
Added: 1/10/2012 Views: 4438 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A01124444A PCGS AU-53
This is one of two 1928 $100 gold certificated that I found in Memphis. What makes this note so special is it has great eye appeal. The gold seal and ...
Added: 6/14/2011 Views: 4439 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A01135944A PMG-45EPQ
This is a very nice 1928 $100 Gold Certificate in a PMG-45EPQ holder. The serial number is A01135944A. Trying to find any denomination gold certificat...
Added: 9/22/2014 Views: 4512 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A01142840A PMG AU-53 EPQ
Do you realize how hard it is to find a real nice 1928 $100 Gold Certificate that has not been pressed or cleaned? It is almost impossible. Almost 75%...
Added: 12/7/2011 Views: 4488 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A01157878A PCGS 30PPQ
Fr.2405 This is a very nice example of the 1928 $100 Gold Certificate in a PCGS-30PPQ holder. The golden serial numbers are A01157876A. I made a promi...
Added: 5/7/2013 Views: 4446 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A01363164A PCGS 45PPQ
This is a very nice example of the 1928 $100 Gold Certificate in a PCGS-45PPQ holder. The golden serial numbers are A01363164A. I made a promise to my...
Added: 5/7/2013 Views: 4437 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A01385644A PMG XF-45EPQ
I would describe this note but it got sold before I could put it on the website....
Added: 4/8/2014 Views: 4467 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A01887941A PMG 40 EPQ
For more information on this note please contact Jhon E Cash at 214-769-9936 or cybuski@verizon.net or

Kimberly at 214-364-4917 or K.modrall@...

Added: 4/7/2018 Views: 4571 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A01891690A PCGS AU-55PPQ
This is another one of those notes that is very difficult to find in any mid grade with a PPQ/EPQ holder. I found this beauty at the Rocky Mountain Co...
Added: 5/12/2014 Views: 4576 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. A02084192A PCGS-50PPQ
This is a very nice and original 1928 $100 gold certificate. As you can see through the holder, the vibrant gold seal and serial numbers jump out at y...
Added: 6/14/2011 Views: 4446 Price: SOLD

Fr.-2405 1928 $100 Gold Certificate Ser. # A01561532A PMG VF-25
This is a real nice 100% original 1928 $100 Gold Certificate that has been graded as a PMG VF-25. The serial number is A01561532A. PMG does not give E...
Added: 1/1/2010 Views: 4454 Price: SOLD

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