1928 $20 Gold Certificate Serial A25099717A
This Series of 1928 $20 Gold Certificate (Friedberg #2402) represents a pivotal era in American numismatics, issued just years before the Gold Reserve Act of 1934 ended the domestic convertibility of paper currency into gold coin. Featuring the iconic portrait of Andrew Jackson and the distinctive vivid gold seal and serial numbers, this "small-size" note was backed by twenty dollars in gold coin held in the Treasury. Because most gold certificates were recalled and destroyed in the 1930s, surviving specimens—particularly those with crisp serial numbers like A25099717A—are highly coveted by collectors of Depression-era fiscal history. The signatures of Treasury officials Woods and Mellon further verify its early production run. Please refer to the high-resolution images to evaluate the paper quality, margins, and centering.