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1 New Wyoming Goldback - Beautiful Note Containing 1/1000th Oz 24k Gold Back

$ 3.06

Availability: 21 in stock
  • Grade: Ungraded
  • Certification: Uncertified
  • Type: Commemorative Issue
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Condition: New From the Money Metals Mint

    Description

    The Goldback is the world’s first voluntary currency to be made of a spendable, beautiful, small denomination, Physical Gold.
    Goldbacks can be, and are, used for barter transactions with anyone who recognizes the value of gold.
    When the Utah Legal Tender Act passed in 2011, the state became the first in recent times to recognize certain forms of gold as legal tender. Gold once again established a level of official recognition as money. Other States are following quickly. I believe the price of these will move up.
    Since then the technology for minting physical gold into a spendable form for small transactions has developed. The makers use cutting edge vacuum deposition technology to layer each bill with .9999 fine gold in exacting quantities. Goldback bills carry a precise amount of pure gold between layers of polyester which makes them resilient and durable. They can be carried in a wallet just like Greenbacks.
    Goldbacks are the world’s first physical, interchangeable, gold currency, that can be used as real money from small to large transactions. Both Investors and Collectors buy Goldbacks because they are spendable, physical 24k gold bills, each with beautifully unique designs, available in five denominations.
    Although in the US the only legal form of money is the fiat currency issued by the government, the Goldbacks are legal tender. This is because of the passage of the Utah Legal Tender Act of 2011, written and established by the legal counsel for the company.
    Goldback Inc. guarantees the Gold Contend of Every Goldback
    Why do people buy Goldbacks?
    People buy Goldbacks for two reasons: investment and transaction. Goldbacks are a convenient, inexpensive way to begin investing in gold. Also, since they are extremely durable, some people use them to purchase goods and services.
    Here are some pro-tips for spending Goldbacks successfully:
    1. Spend your Goldbacks locally as often as possible. Goldback are incredibly easy to spend at small businesses or with individuals. They are designed for this very purpose in jurisdictions where legally authorized. By spending Goldbacks, you are supporting your local economy, and you are educating people about using sound money along the way.
    2. Be prepared to explain what a Goldback is in 30 seconds. This is generally enough.
    3. Try spending them where you can talk to the decision maker directly. They won’t work at Costco, try a garage sale or a small businesses
    4. GoldBacks are Intended to be Used as Currency for Bartering. They put you back on the Gold Standard. They are Backed by Real Gold unlike our Fiat Currency Greenbacks.
    Here is a Video Explaining This New Currency  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5zyqKuqJ3o
    Go to This Link for All of the Information You May Want About Goldbacks.  https://goldback.com/the-faqs
    See How They are Made Here.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ubYl22QsLE
    About the Design
    Reverentia, or Reverence/Respect, makes her first appearance in the Goldback line of spendable gold bills. She is featured on the Wyoming 1 Goldback Denomination.
    Reverentia is depicted as a Shoshone Native American woman wearing a traditional buckskin dress and standing in Wyoming’s Northeastern plains region. The caption below her reads “Revere what is Sacred”. Her hair has been left free to blow in the wind, lending to the overall feeling of freedom. This freedom is reinforced by bald eagle perched on her arm along with with falconry gear.
    The bird is a messenger from the Creator, signaling the freedom that people enjoy goes hand in hand with respect and reverence for the Creator of them all.
    Reverentia is also surrounded by sunflowers, a representation of life and beauty as a direct result from keeping our face toward the sun, absorbing the light and life that comes from it, and letting it shine through us.
    The formation now called Devil’s Tower, or Mato Tipila (meaning Bear Lodge or Bear Rock in the Native American tongue), is in the background. Mato Tipila is a sacred site to many Native Americans in the region. The origin story of its formation involves seven girls, represented in this design by the seven ladybugs on the sunflowers, praying to the Great Spirit to save them from bears that were chasing them. In answer to their prayer, the Great Spirit created the formation, raising them up toward heaven and out of the bears’ grasp. As the formation rose from the ground, the bears scratched its sides while trying to get to the girls, which gave it the markings that we see today. After the girls were raised high enough, they were turned into the constellation of the Pleiades.
    Behind Reverentia stands an American Bison, and in the foreground is a bison skull. The bison is a state specific symbol for Wyoming, but it is also a nod to the Tribe Logos of both the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho. It is a very important animal for the region historically. In this design it represents the strength, abundance, and stability, found in freedom, consistency, and centeredness. The live bison and bison skull are purposefully placed to spark thoughts of the cyclical and symbiotic nature of the life and death  which both come before us and follow after us.
    Reverentia, placed in the middle of that representation, further underscores the importance of having peace and respect for that ever present cycle in the now.