1928 $10 Gold Certificate
PCGS 55
This 1928 $10 Gold Certificate, Fr. 2400, is a fascinating piece of U.S. monetary history. Gold Certificates like this were issued so that the public could redeem them for an equivalent amount in gold coin, tying currency directly to precious metal reserves. The 1928 series marks the transition to small-size notes.
Graded About Uncirculated 55 by PCGS, this note displays exceptional quality, with paper integrity and vibrant ink that catches the eye. The orange-gold seal and serial number offer striking contrast against the detailed engraving of Alexander Hamilton's portrait. The reverse showcases a crisp depiction of the U.S. Treasury building, with minor signs of handling that do not detract from its overall eye appeal. Overall, this is a prime specimen.
Certification | PCGS |
Grade | 55 |
Friedberg # | 2400 |
Serial # | A71726056A |