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5 South Dakota Goldback Aurum 24kt Gold Foil Note

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These South Dakota Goldbacks Will Put Some Gold Back In Your Collection

There’s a voluntary unit of local currency that exists in South Dakota called “Goldbacks,” 24-karat gold foil notes that are crafted in increments of 1/1000th of an ounce of highly pure 99.9% gold. Though not officially recognized by the United States government as legal tender, many local merchants and vendors are already accepting this new form if currency as payment. What’s more, they can be accepted in other states that allow the usage of these intriguing and beautifully designed notes.

Wafer-Thin Gold Foil Currency Notes

Each wafer-thin note is coated with a protective plastic cover so it can be circulated, exchanged, and used without the gold tearing. They’re meant to be used just like cash to purchase items. If you travel through South Dakota, you’ll probably even see signs that say “Goldbacks Accepted Here” to let you know these fractional gold units can be spent just like any other form of legal-tender currency. Anyone can own Goldbacks, even if they aren’t a resident of South Dakota.

Representations Of Allegorical Figures

Not only is each Goldback crafted in increments of 1/1000th of an ounce of pure gold (1 Aurum), but they are also fabulous examples of the engraver’s art—and the larger the denomination, the bigger the note. The design on each denomination features an allegorical depiction of one of the lady virtues and combines her with distinct symbols representing different aspects of South Dakota history and culture.

The 5 Aurum 1/200th-oz gold note offered here includes wording that says, “Specie Legal Tender Instrument” and features a design that shows the state’s dedication to agriculture—the state’s top industry. To illustrate this, the note shows the allegorical figure of Lady Industria holding a basket of produce amidst a field of crops. Industria is Latin for diligence and, according to the Bible, if we sow good seed, in time we reap good crops. In the background, we can see a row of silos. South Dakota Farmers and ranchers grow soybeans, field corn, wheat, sunflowers, alfalfa, vegetables, and other crops. They also raise beef cattle, dairy cattle, pigs, chickens, turkeys, sheep, and more. South Dakota is home to more than 31,000 farm and ranch families with 98% of the state’s farms being family owned and operated.

Go For The Gold Today!

Not just a novelty item, each South Dakota Goldback Note can be melted down for their precious metal content if its owner would rather have a solid gold piece. It’s always good to have some gold in your portfolio, and now you can obtain pure gold that’s capable of buying basic items such as a loaf of bread, a gallon of milk, a dozen eggs… and more! Go for the gold today and have a ready stash for tomorrow!

Availability In Stock
Country United States
Composition Gold
Purity 0.9990
Condition Uncirculated
Denomination 5.00
Currency Type Goldback
Weight 1/1000 Ounces - oz
Restricted Payment Methods Split Pay