

US $10 1907 Fr#1169 Gold Certificate PMG 50 About Uncirculated EPQ
DESCRIPTION
- Country: United States
- Denomination: $10 USD
- Series: 1907
- Catalog Reference: Fr#1169
- Type: Gold Certificate (Large Size)
- Signatures: Napier & McClung
- Serial Number: B24460107
- Certification: PMG 1888556-066
- Grade: About Uncirculated 50 EPQ
- Seal Color: Gold
- Pedigree: Midwest Gold Cache
- Portrait: Michael Hillegas
- Printer: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP)
A scarce and visually impressive 1907 $10 Gold Certificate, cataloged as Fr#1169 and certified PMG About Uncirculated 50 EPQ, representing strong originality and bright color throughout. This note hails from the Midwest Gold Cache pedigree, renowned for notes retaining natural paper surfaces and crisp embossing.
Featuring the portrait of Michael Hillegas, the first Treasurer of the United States, this issue displays the striking orange-gold Treasury seal and serial numbers that define America’s early 20th-century gold-backed currency. The overall presentation is exceptional for the grade, combining sharp detail, bold engraving, and authentic EPQ quality.
A highly desirable large-size gold certificate for advanced collectors of pre-1933 U.S. currency, offering a tangible connection to the nation’s monetary history during the height of the gold standard.
Background Information
The 1907 $10 Gold Certificate is one of the most admired designs in American numismatics. Bearing the Napier–McClung signatures, it precedes the 1922 issue and features the same classic artistry that defined the golden age of U.S. banknote engraving.
Designated Fr#1169, this note was redeemable in gold coin and circulated widely until the U.S. government ended gold redemption in 1933. Surviving About Uncirculated examples with PMG EPQ (Exceptional Paper Quality) designation are scarce and in strong demand among currency specialists.
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US $10 1907 Fr#1169 Gold Certificate PMG 50 About Uncirculated EPQ
