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Fr.-2407 1928 $500 Gold Certificate Ser. A00089876A PCGS EF-45



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Here is $500's worth of pure paper gold. I am offering you a chance to purchase a 1928 $500 Gold Certificate. It is in a PCGS-EF45 holder. The serial number on this note is A00089876A. It is an excellent example of one of the most popular small size notes ever printed and highly sought after by collectors and investors alike.

If you have ever searched for these $500 high denomination gold certificates you will quickly find that they are most elusive in grades Very Fine 45 or higher. The majority of them are in the fine-15 to very fine-35 grade. most of them have been pressed and cleaned, which was an acceptable practice from the 1920 to the 1960 era. This is still a stunning example of the very popular small size 1928 $500 gold certificate that all collectors seek and desire.

THE CURRRENT GREENSHEET LIST THIS 1928 $500 GOLD CERTIFICATE AT $17,000 TO $18,000 IN EF-40 GRADE! This one is available for $15,500 in a EF-45 grade.

PCGS has notated minor restoration, but I have yet to find it. If it does exist it is a job well done.

Check the large scans for yourself. The margins are broad and even the burnt orange inks are vibrant and the corners are evenly squared. 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.

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