SC 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Hillegas Gold Coin Note Fr. 1173 (129)

SC 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Hillegas Gold Coin Note Fr. 1173 (129)

SC 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Hillegas Gold Coin Note Fr. 1173 (129)

SC 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Hillegas Gold Coin Note Fr. 1173 (129)

SC 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Hillegas Gold Coin Note Fr. 1173 (129)  SC 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Hillegas Gold Coin Note Fr. 1173 (129)

This particular note appears lighter in scan, small edge tear bottom center. This particular note is a striking representation of the fusion of artistic elegance and monetary functionality. At its heart, the face of the certificate features a majestic portrayal of the allegorical figure of Liberty. Adorned in classical attire, Liberty stands proudly, her gaze fixed toward the future, emanating a sense of resilience and freedom. Surrounding her are intricate patterns and ornate details, showcasing the artistic craftsmanship of the era.
The golden hue, reflective of the note's intrinsic tie to the precious metal, lends an aura of prestige to the overall design. On either side of Liberty, vignettes depict allegorical representations of industry and commerce. These symbols not only celebrate the economic vitality of the nation during this period but also reinforce the promise of the gold standard, a system where each certificate was redeemable for a specified amount of gold.

Turning to the reverse side, the imagery continues the theme of opulence and significance. A majestic eagle, wings outstretched, dominates the center, its presence a symbol of strength and national pride.

Intricately engraved patterns and filigree surround the eagle, contributing to the overall sense of craftsmanship and attention to detail. Holding this note in hand is like stepping back in time, where the fusion of art and currency served as a testament to the nation's prosperity and commitment to the gold standard.


SC 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Hillegas Gold Coin Note Fr. 1173 (129)  SC 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Hillegas Gold Coin Note Fr. 1173 (129)