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2026 Idaho 100 Goldback 1/10th Troy oz Gold-Backed Currency Note
Idaho 100 Goldback A Modern Gold-Backed Currency - RESIST INFLATION AND SPEND GOLD LOCALLY Goldbacks are a groundbreaking innovation in alternative currency. Using cutting-edge technology, we’ve made 24-karat gold practical for everyday transactions, putting purchasing power directly in your hands. This artwork presents Libertas as the capstone virtue of the Idaho Goldback series, a role Liberty holds on every 100 Goldback. Set at Shoshone Falls in the Magic Valley, Libertas carries a shovel as a symbol of work, ingenuity, and responsibility. In the background, Shoshone Falls—often called the “Niagara of the West”—cascades into the Snake River. A crop duster passes overhead and cultivated fields stretch into the distance, representing Idaho’s continued leadership in agriculture. At Libertas’s feet, a cornucopia overflows with potatoes, sugar beets, wheat, and onions.
$975.00
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$100 Silver US Currency Strike Note
U.S. $100 silver Commemorative Silver Currency notes are a rare and valuable collectible item featuring a denomination of $100. This uncirculated silver note, minted in the United States, holds a high purity of .999 pure silver. It is a unique piece that would be a prized addition to any coin collector's inventory, commemorating a special event or gift.
$55.00 $39.99
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2026 Idaho 0.5 Goldback 1/2000th Troy oz Gold-Backed Currency Note - Single
Idaho 0.5 Goldback A Modern Gold-Backed Currency - RESIST INFLATION AND SPEND GOLD LOCALLY Goldbacks are a groundbreaking innovation in alternative currency. Using cutting-edge technology, we’ve made 24-karat gold practical for everyday transactions, putting purchasing power directly in your hands. The artwork on the Idaho 1/2 Goldback honors Sacagawea, an Agaidika Shoshone woman born near Lemhi Pass in what is now Idaho. She is depicted as the virtue Pietas, or Devotion. In 1805, Sacagawea traveled with the Lewis and Clark expedition to Lemhi Pass, serving as an interpreter and guide. Along the way, she carried her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. Their route followed the Lolo Trail, which was a demanding path known to Indigenous peoples. In the artwork, the words “Lolo Trail” and the year 1805 are carved into rocks.
$5.16
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2026 Idaho 1 Goldback 1/1000th Troy oz Gold-Backed Currency Note - Single
Idaho 1 Goldback A Modern Gold-Backed Currency - RESIST INFLATION AND SPEND GOLD LOCALLY Goldbacks are a groundbreaking innovation in alternative currency. Using cutting-edge technology, we’ve made 24-karat gold practical for everyday transactions, putting purchasing power directly in your hands. The Idaho 1 Goldback depicts the virtue Fides, or faith and trust, through the experience of pioneer families traveling the California Trail. The scene shows a mother guiding her child across the open ground. The granite spires of the City of Rocks stand in the background, which guided emigrants on the California Trail. Behind the mother and child, a covered wagon pulls a group across the trail. Native wildlife surrounds them: a sagebrush lizard, a pronghorn, and a great horned owl.
$10.33
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2026 Idaho 1 Goldback (x100) 1/1000th Troy oz Gold-Backed Currency Note - Bundle
Idaho 1 Goldback x 100 A Modern Gold-Backed Currency - RESIST INFLATION AND SPEND GOLD LOCALLY Goldbacks are a groundbreaking innovation in alternative currency. Using cutting-edge technology, we’ve made 24-karat gold practical for everyday transactions, putting purchasing power directly in your hands. The Idaho 1 Goldback depicts the virtue Fides, or faith and trust, through the experience of pioneer families traveling the California Trail. The scene shows a mother guiding her child across the open ground. The granite spires of the City of Rocks stand in the background, which guided emigrants on the California Trail. Behind the mother and child, a covered wagon pulls a group across the trail. Native wildlife surrounds them: a sagebrush lizard, a pronghorn, and a great horned owl.
$1,047.00
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2026 Idaho 0.5 Goldback (x100) 1/2000th Troy oz Gold-Backed Currency Note - Bundle
Idaho 0.5 Goldback x 100 A Modern Gold-Backed Currency - RESIST INFLATION AND SPEND GOLD LOCALLY Goldbacks are a groundbreaking innovation in alternative currency. Using cutting-edge technology, we’ve made 24-karat gold practical for everyday transactions, putting purchasing power directly in your hands. The artwork on the Idaho 1/2 Goldback honors Sacagawea, an Agaidika Shoshone woman born near Lemhi Pass in what is now Idaho. She is depicted as the virtue Pietas, or Devotion. In 1805, Sacagawea traveled with the Lewis and Clark expedition to Lemhi Pass, serving as an interpreter and guide. Along the way, she carried her infant son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. Their route followed the Lolo Trail, which was a demanding path known to Indigenous peoples. In the artwork, the words “Lolo Trail” and the year 1805 are carved into rocks.
$657.00
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1863 50C State of Alabama Fractional Currency No Tears
This rare 1863 50-cent fractional currency from Alabama represents a significant piece of American monetary history. Issued during the Civil War era when coins were scarce, fractional currency filled the gap for everyday transactions. This particular note exhibits no tears, making it a desirable specimen for collectors seeking well-preserved examples. The State of Alabama designation adds regional historical importance. Ideal for numismatists and history enthusiasts building collections of Civil War-era currency or fractional notes.
$54.00
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1863 25C Confederate State of Alabama Fractional Currency No Tears
This rare 1863 Confederate fractional currency note from Alabama represents a significant piece of American Civil War history. The 25-cent denomination was issued to address coin shortages during the conflict, making it a sought-after collectible for numismatists and history enthusiasts. This particular specimen shows no tears, indicating excellent preservation for its age—a critical factor in determining both authenticity and value. Confederate currency is increasingly difficult to locate in pristine condition, making this an exceptional acquisition for serious collectors. Each note carries the historical weight of a pivotal era and serves as tangible evidence of the Confederacy's economic operations during wartime.
$45.00
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Great Depression County of Atlantic, New Jersey $1 Depression Scrip Note
Offered here is a $1 Depression Scrip note issued by Atlantic County, New Jersey on April 12, 1933. These notes were printed during the Great Depression as emergency local currency to supplement cash shortages and help stabilize the county economy. Emergency tax-anticipation scrip issued by Atlantic County, NJ in 1933. Printed by E.A. Wright Bank Note Co., used locally in place of cash. Each note is a an AU or better grade and comes individual protected in a sleeve.
$45.00
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1933 $1 Atlantic County Depression Scrip Notes • Brown/Black Nov. 1 Issue • 2 Consecutive Serials • Emergency Currency
1933 Atlantic County, NJ $1 Depression Scrip – November 1, 1933 Issue (Brown/Black Print) Scarce group of Two (2) consecutive serial-numbered $1 Depression Scrip notes, issued by Atlantic County, New Jersey on November 1, 1933. This is the brown/black print variety, a later issue distinct from the more common green April-1933 notes, and far harder to find—especially in consecutive runs. These pieces were part of the county’s emergency currency program created during the Great Depression to address local cash shortages. Notes like these circulated locally with merchants, banks, and taxpayers during the 1933 banking crisis.
$120.00
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Great Depression “County of Atlantic, New Jersey” $1 Depression Scrips • 2 Consecutive Note Bundle
Offered here is a rare complete run of Two (2) consecutive serial-numbered $1 Depression Scrip notes issued by Atlantic County, New Jersey on April 12, 1933. These pieces were printed during the Great Depression as emergency local currency to supplement cash shortages and help stabilize the county economy. This is a very desirable matched-run set of two notes—far more scarce than individual notes. Emergency tax-anticipation scrip issued by Atlantic County, NJ in 1933. Printed by E.A. Wright Bank Note Co., used locally in place of cash. Each note is a an AU or better grade and comes individual protected in a sleeve.
$110.00
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1933 $1 Atlantic County Depression Scrip Notes • Brown/Black Nov. 1 Issue • 4 Consecutive Serials • Emergency Currency
1933 Atlantic County, NJ $1 Depression Scrip – November 1, 1933 Issue (Brown/Black Print) Serial Numbers: XD551834 – XD551837 (4 consecutive notes) Scarce group of Four (4) consecutive serial-numbered $1 Depression Scrip notes, issued by Atlantic County, New Jersey on November 1, 1933.This is the brown/black print variety, a later issue distinct from the more common green April-1933 notes, and far harder to find—especially in consecutive runs. These pieces were part of the county’s emergency currency program created during the Great Depression to address local cash shortages. Notes like these circulated locally with merchants, banks, and taxpayers during the 1933 banking crisis.
$180.00