Fr. 1215 (W-3690). 1922 $100 Gold Certificate. PCGS Very Choice New 64 PPQ.,This example of a classic American type note features a bold impression with Bentons portrait seen in sharp detail at left. The gold overprints display brilliant color along with the cherry red scalloped seal. The orange printed back design retains its full vibrancy with the majestic bald eagle with wings spread seen at center. Pronounced embossing from the deep blue serial numbers is noted on the back of the note. It is a Gem in all respects, save for the top to bottom centering of the face printing at the left end. This is an incredibly appealing example of an always popular type.<p><p><em></em><p><strong>$100 Gold Certificates, Series of 1922</strong><p>Series of 1922 Gold Certificates retain the same motifs, but now with differences in the layout, including the addition of a redemption provision in the lower left field and slightly different positioning of the Treasury signatures. The back is the same design as the foregoing. The orange-gold color tended to fade. Today, notes with bright backs, such as the Anderson example, are worth more than those with faded color, regardless of the grade.<p>The print run of this variety was 2,444,000, of which an estimated 750 to 850 survive.,From the Joel R. Anderson Collection of United States Paper Money, Part I. Earlier from Heritage Auctions sale of April 2008, lot 16048.,
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