$10.00 GOLD CERTIFICATES.
 
The most colorful of all United States paper currency and arguably the most attractive, Gold Certificates were issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100, $500, $1,000, and $10,000. Additionally, a $100,000 Gold Certificate was issued in 1934 but only circulated among Federal Reserve Banks.
1928
$10.00
P.C.G.S #63PPQ
A48194175A      FULL FIVE CONSECUTIVE GOLDS! SET                   


A48194175A 
1928
$10.00
P.C.G.S 64PPQ
A48194176A        FULL FIVE CONSECUTIVE GOLDS! SET


A48194176A   
1928
$10.00
P.C.G.S #64PPQ
A48194177A      FULL FIVE CONSECUTIVE GOLDS!  SET


A48194177A   
1928
$10.00
P.C.G.S #64PPQ
A48194178A     FULL FIVE CONSECUTIVE GOLDS! SET


 A48194178A    


1928
$10.00
P.C.G.S #64PPQ
A48194175-79A      FULL FIVE CONSECUTIVE GOLDS!
SET $4350.00

Five consectutive ten dollar gold certificates, saved from a hoard.  Pictures of Each and Every note are posted right here BELOW. Sold as a set of Five notes.

$20.00 GOLD CERTIFICATES.
A gold certificate in general is a certificate of ownership that gold owners hold instead of storing the actual gold. It has both a historic meaning as a US paper currency (1882–1933) and a current meaning as a way to invest in gold.



















$50.00 GOLD CERTIFICATES.
The backs of the series 1928 bills were green, and identical to the corresponding denomination of the more familiar Federal Reserve Notes, including the usual buildings on the $10 through $100 designs and the less-known abstract designs of denominations $500 and up.

1928
$50.00 X
VF
A00000111A
$6850.00

Lowest serial number known on a 1928 $50.00 gold certificate. It has a fancy serial number., mini solid-. #111                      
$100.00 GOLD CERTIFICATES.
When the U.S. was taken off the gold standard in 1933, gold certificates were withdrawn from circulation. As noted above, it was illegal to own them. That fact, and public fear that the notes would be devalued and made obsolete, resulted in the majority of circulating notes being retired. In general, the notes are scarce and valuable, especially examples in "new" condition.