The 100 Oklahoma Goldback is the heavyweight of the Oklahoma series, sealing a full 1/10 troy ounce of 24 karat gold inside a flexible, currency-sized note. Goldbacks solve gold’s oldest practical problem, spendability in small amounts, and the 100 denomination anchors the system with its largest gold content, giving stackers a tenth-ounce format they can fold into a wallet and collectors a canvas for some of the series’ most dramatic artwork.
Key Features:
- Purity and Weight: 1/10 troy ounce of 24k gold
- Metal Type: Pure gold rendered as an Aurum gold note
- Front: A martial Lady Liberty with sword and shield, leading soldiers beneath warplanes and an eagle
- Back: A golden mirror impression of the front design
The front presents Liberty as guardian rather than greeter. Wearing her radiate crown and draped in a flag-patterned gown, she raises a sword high in one hand and grips a coin-like shield in the other, striding forward as a bald eagle sweeps past her shoulder. Warplanes cut across the sky above, a tank rolls at her flank, and a squad of helmeted soldiers advances through the foreground, rifles ready, rendering a scene of American resolve in the engraved, sepia-gold style that defines the series. Border inscriptions identify the note as a Negotiable Instrument of the Oklahoma Goldbacks, dated 2025, with a serial number along the edge and text confirming the note contains 1/10 troy ounce of 24k gold, exchangeable by Goldback Inc. in U.S. gold coin to the bearer on demand. The denomination 100 marks the corners with ONE HUNDRED spelled across the bottom.
The back carries the same scene as a soft mirrored impression in solid gold tones, the natural signature of the vacuum deposition process that layers atomized gold between protective polymer sheets. The finished note folds and handles like ordinary currency.
Goldbacks circulate as voluntary currency among participating businesses and trade anywhere on their gold content. Order the 100 Oklahoma Goldback today and hold a tenth ounce of gold that spends, stacks, and stuns.



