New Hampshire Goldback foil notes contain 1/1000 oz .999 fine Gold which was the first local, voluntary currency to be made of a spendable, beautiful, physical Gold.
Contains 1/1000 oz (0.001 oz) of .999 fine gold.
Face: In her first appearance on a Goldback series, Gratia, or Grace, is featured on the New Hampshire 1 Goldback denomination. She is depicted as an Abanaki Native American woman from the Algonquin tribes, who have history in the area. She is wearing a traditional dress and beads in front of an Abenaki wigwam. She is accompanied by a river otter, representing resourcefulness and finding joy in the moment with both attributes being key parts of grace and leading a balanced life.
Back: Blank
Not legal tender
Made in the USA
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