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Fr.-2407 1928 $500 Gold Certificate Ser. A00039235A PCGS-58



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Here is an excellent example of one of the most popular small size notes ever printed. This is also one of the finest 1928 $500 Gold Certificates I have ever owned. I have been trying to purchase this particular note for over three years. It changed hands recently and I was able to make a deal for it.

This is the seventh finest known 1928 $500 Gold Certificate of the 41 graded according to PCGS pops reports. It is a stunning example of the popular small size 1928 $500 gold certificate that all collectors seek and desire. Most of the ones that come out of the major auction houses are nice VF and sometimes XF notes. Quite a few of them have issues like repairs, pinholes, bank marks or tears. They are still pricey in those lower grades. This example has no rips, tears, pinholes or bank stamps. It is all there. Check the large scans for yourself. The margins are broad and even the burnt orange inks are vibrant. The pricing is secondary as most people never get an opportunity to even bid on one in this grade, much less own one.

If you are looking to upgrade you gold cert note or you are missing this example from your small size gold collection, here is your chance to get a nice high grade one while it is still available. It has been quite a while since one of this high caliber has hit the currency market. This note will find a new home with a nice high end AU-UNC gold certificate collection.

I also have listed a very nice 1928 $1,000 gold certificate in a PCGS-45 holder that would go nice with this one. The serial number of this 1928 $500 gold certificate is A00039235A and it is in a PCGS AU-58 holder. The green sheet lists this note for $25,500 in a CU-60 which is the closet grade to this example. For further info or additional photos you can reach me at 214-769-9936 or if you have any questions. Jhon E Cash

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