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2025 Oklahoma 1/2 Goldback 24K Gold Note 1/2000
2025 Oklahoma Goldback 24K Gold Note
This 2025 Oklahoma Goldback features the denomination of one-half. This unique currency note contains 24K gold and is part of the state-specific series released by Goldback Inc. The design depicts a Western motif featuring a rider and cattle, embodying the spirit of Oklahoma. These notes are crafted using a patented process to layer gold between layers of protective polymer, ensuring durability while maintaining the luster of the precious metal. This collectible item is highly sought after for its intricate artistry and as a innovative form of voluntary currency.
2025 Oklahoma 1/2 Goldback 1/2000 Troy Ounce 24K Gold Note
Condition: This item appears to be in uncirculated, pristine condition with sharp corners and no visible signs of handling, folding, or environmental damage. The reflective surfaces are bright and the printed details are crisp and clear.
Mint: Valaurum
Metal Content: 1/2000 Troy Ounce 24K Gold
Historical Context: The Goldback is a local voluntary currency first launched in 2019, utilizing vacuum deposition technology to layer atomized gold between polyester sheets. This 2025 Oklahoma issue features the virtue Honestas (Honesty) depicted as a cowgirl on horseback, celebrating the state's frontier heritage and agricultural history.
Strike Type: Aurum Gold Film Note
Grading: Raw/Ungraded
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