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The U.S. issued large sized "horse blanket" ten dollar gold certificates only in 1907 and 1922. When gold and gold certificates were recalled and became illegal in 1933, most of these bills were withdrawn from circulation and destroyed. Now, own one of these scarce bills with the 1922 $10 Gold Certificate - Hillegas Note Currency, available in an exclusive presentation from The Bradford Exchange Mint.This hard-to-find bill features a portrait of Michael Hillegas on the obverse, the first treasurer of the new United States throughout the Revolutionary War. It also bears a gold seal, a gold "X" (Roman numeral for 10) and serial number. The reverse features a sunburst in vivid, sunset-orange hues. This Michael Hillegas note is offered in Very Good condition and arrives in a protective currency sleeve. It is a must-have for history buffs and makes a unique patriotic gift, but strong demand is expected, so don't delay. Order now!
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