Value of 1863 $100 Gold Certificate

Value of One Hundred Dollar Gold Certificate from March 3rd 1863

 

Year:  March 3rd 1863 Type:  Gold Certificate Denomination:  One Hundred Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of $100 gold certificates from 1863 is based on their condition
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Description:  1863 one hundred dollar gold certificates are extremely rare.  The example you see below is likely the only specimen in collectors hands.  A couple more are held by institutions.  These are so rare simply because not many were printed and almost all of the ones that were printed were later redeemed and destroyed.

The design of 1863 $100 notes shows an eagle on the left hand side of the bill.  There is an engraving of a woman’s face looking left at the bottom of the note.  Each bill has two red serial numbers and a spiked red seal.  If you are lucky enough to own one of these notes, please send us an email and tell us about it.

 

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Variations:  There are no varieties for this issue
Inscriptions:  Act of March 3rd 1863  –  E Pluribus Unum  –  It Is Hereby Certified That One Hundred Dollars Have Been Deposited With The Assistant Treasurer of The U.S. in New York Payable In Gold At His Office To The Bearer  –  Register Of The Treasury  –  Assistant Treasurer Of The United States  –  Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur