Death Vallery Scotty & His Buried Gold Certificates

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Reno Gazette-Journal (Reno, Nevada) 10 Jun 1940, Mon

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So if he had redeemed the certificates for the Gold prior to 1933, he would have been in "Fat City"!
 

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yep, I Wonder if Today.
since Gold Certificates are Legal tender today, though rare in Circulation
I wonder if the Department of the Treasury, would try to ID & pay out ?
 

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yep, I Wonder if Today.
since Gold Certificates are Legal tender today, though rare in Circulation
I wonder if the Department of the Treasury, would try to ID & pay out ?

I'm going to say No. Since we got off the Gold standard and most likely there's no Gold left anyway...it's just a collector's item!
 

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Anyone holding a VF-20 or better $10,000 gold certificate and presenting it to the Treasury for redemption in gold would be a fool since that bill is worth many times its face value to a collector.
Don.......
 

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yea I'm thinking if buried that long, (110 years Minimum to have survived, it would most likely have to be in a jar.
and most likely turned to damp petrified mush. Which the Experts would need to bake and Separate with a tweezer

How Dry is Death Valley ?

then again: Death Valley has a subtropical, hot desert climate (K?ppen: BWh), with long, extremely hot summers; short, mild winters; and little rainfall. The valley is extremely dry, because it lies in the rain shadow of four major mountain ranges (including the Sierra Nevada and Panamint Range).
 

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