100,000 dollar gold certificate

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100,000 gold notes were never legal for citizens to own, they were relegated to only transactions between Federal Reserve Banks, also there is no legal note with all zeros. First note in a treasure note series will be the number "01".

The back is blank as well.
 

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So this is just a replica?
Don't know most likely a novelty since rear is blank, genuine bills can not be owned by private citizens, and Feds seized any that turn up. Yours has no serial number and back is blank. They actually have little to no value.
 

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maybe you can trade it for a better camera
Okay I'm only 25 yrs old so it's hard keeping up with you guys on this treasure site I don't even know what I'm really doing on here tbh but besides tryna show y'all some Kool shit I have to admit though you got me on that one jewelerguy lmao! 🤣
 

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Just curious, how did you end up with this?
Honestly at an old man's house I had worked for he said he had gotten it from somebody long story short supposingly the guy was a bank robber idk who knows really that was a very long time ago but the wierd thing is I can't seem to find the exact one anywhere on the web or google the only one similar had specimen non negotiable on the back it's very old though
 

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Honestly at an old man's house I had worked for he said he had gotten it from somebody long story short supposingly the guy was a bank robber idk who knows really that was a very long time ago but the wierd thing is I can't seem to find the exact one anywhere on the web or google the only one similar had specimen non negotiable on the back it's very old though
Fascinating, a great conversation piece at the very least. Thanks for sharing 😊
 

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