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$20 1928 Gold Certificate ** DAILY CURRENCY AUCTION ** COMBINED SHIPPING

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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • Denomination: $20
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Type: Gold Certificate
  • Year: 1928
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Warrenton, Missouri
  • Ships to:Worldwide
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Paper Currency<br>Paper Currency<br>Click images to enlarge<br>Description<br>Hello<br>$20 1928 Gold Certificate<br>VERY FINE +<br>With no tears or holes.<br>CLICK HERE<br>Visit My eBay Store: ronaldjh2003<br>CLICK HERE<br>View My Feedback<br>CLICK HERE<br>Add me to your Favorite Sellers<br>Accept returns - Free return shipping<br>Combined shipping - Combine items for up to seven days<br>MISSOURI BUYERS MUST PAY SALES TAX 7.95%. In most other states<br>eBay is required to collect sales tax.<br>You can read more about eBay and sales tax here<br>https://www.ebay.com/help/buying/paying-items/paying-tax-ebay-purchases?id=4771<br>Currency Grading Scale:<br>Gem Crisp Uncirculated (or Gem CU):<br>A crisp, perfectly centered example that has perhaps one tiny flaw that limits the grade-perhaps a microscopically frayed corner, or an almost imperceptible crinkle in the paper. The note must be absolutely original, with bold embossing and bright colors. Any flaw that is readily evident, such as a noticeable counting crinkle or slightly imperfect centering, will prevent a note from receiving a Gem CU grade. Notes in this and any Uncirculated grade will, of course, have absolutely no folds or bends.<br>Choice Crisp Uncirculated (or Choice CU):<br>A note in this grade will be a strictly Uncirculated note, with no folds or bends present even under close scrutiny. The paper quality and eye appeal will be above average for the issue, and any flaws present will be minor in nature. Imperfect centering is acceptable at this grade level, although any note with severe centering problems cannot attain this grade. A counting crinkle or two is acceptable, as well as a microscopically frayed corner or two. Any combination of these or other problems would drop a note into a lower category. A Choice CU note should be a pleasing, original example with no major distractions that are readily apparent.<br>Crisp Uncirculated (or CU):<br>A note in this grade must be strictly Uncirculated-with no folds, bends, or wrinkles present, even when viewed very closely under a strong light. A bent corner tip may be acceptable at this grade level if there are no other flaws, but only if the bend is within the margin and it does not affect the design. If the bend is large or there is more than one, the note cannot grade CU. Such a note may have centering problems, counting crinkles, or microscopically rounded corners, but the note must be strictly free of folds or bends. A note that is otherwise Choice or Gem CU but has been processed or pressed might fall into this category.<br>Choice Almost Uncirculated (or Choice AU):<br>A note in this grade will be a "just miss" for a Choice CU grade or higher. It will have above average eye appeal and will be attractive for the issue, but a bent corner or light vertical centerfold will keep it from an Uncirculated grade. Two light vertical bends are acceptable for this grade, as long as the surface of the paper is not "broken." More than one light fold or a heavy fold or crease will drop the note into a lower grade classification.<br>Almost Uncirculated (or AU):<br>An AU note will have one or more light folds that are not heavy in nature or obtrusive to the overall appearance. Three light vertical bends would be acceptable for this grade if they do not "break" the surface of the paper, but no more than two light folds may be present. One heavy fold or crease may be present at this grade, but two heavy folds or creases will drop the note to a lower grade level.<br>Extremely Fine (or XF):<br>A note in this grade will be bright, fresh, crisp, and attractive, but a few light folds or bends may be present. The overall eye appeal will be above average, and only the slightest soiling may be visible. A note in this grade might have a few light folds or several very minor bends, or a couple of vertical creases may be present. A note with a horizontal fold and three vertical folds cannot technically grade XF, although a very light horizontal bend that does not "break" the surface of the paper might be acceptable at this grade level if the three vertical folds are not heavy and there are no other apparent flaws. A typical XF note may have a couple of pinholes, but any larger holes would prevent a note from reaching this grade level.<br>Very Fine (or VF):<br>A VF note should have nearly full remaining crispness, although several folds, wrinkles, or other signs of circulation may be present.