Produced with incredibly thin layers of 24-karat gold, Goldbacks are more than just gold notes, but also enjoy status as a voluntary form of local currency. In the case of the all-new New Hampshire Goldbacks, the notes are acceptable voluntary currency within the Granite State.
What is the 5 New Hampshire Goldback?
Each Goldback is made with 1/1000 Troy Ounces of . 9999 pure gold, meaning that this gold note includes 1/200th of an ounce of extremely fine gold bullion. Like all Goldbacks in this series, the 5 New Hampshire Goldback Note depicts a feminine representation of a virtue. This virtue is Veritas, also known as Truth.
What are the notes on the New Hampshire Goldbacks?
New Hampshire Goldbacks come in five denominations: 1, 5, 10, 25, and 50. Each denomination represents a multiple of 1/1000 oz of gold, with a 50 Goldback note containing 50 times the gold of a 1 Goldback.
How much is 1 NH Goldback worth?
1 New Hampshire Goldback - Gratia, 1/1000th Troy Oz 24K Gold-Backed Bill QuantityTotal Price Each 5 - 99 $7.59 100 - 3000 $7.26 3001+ Call for discount
Is the New Hampshire quarter worth any money?
The pound was the currency of New Hampshire until 1793.
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Goldbacks are a great choice for your stack if your goals are: Fungibility and Usability: Goldbacks offer a highly fungible, fractional form of gold, ideal for small transactions, especially in a crisis. Security: Goldbacks have never been counterfeited, making them a secure investment.
where are goldbacks accepted
10 Dollars, New Hampshire, Hillsborough Bank, 1806
The Hillsborough Bank of Amherst in New Hampshire issued this ten dollar note on November 18, 1806. The left side of the note reads Potius Cohibere Quam Punire
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Sep 6, 2022 Carroll county had four National Banks in four Towns during the National Bank Note Era (1863-1935), and all four of those banks issued National
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