The 1934 $100,000 US Gold Certificate Specimen

Own a Share of The Historical 1934 $100,000 US Gold Certificate Specimen

This unique specimen is now available to collectors and investors through fractional ownership, authenticated on the blockchain.

One Share of The 1934 $100,000 US Gold Certificate Specimen

This is your opportunity to own part of the largest denomination of US paper currency ever produced. The 1934 $100,000 US Gold Certificate was created during the Great Depression to transfer vast sums between Federal Reserve Banks. Only a few of those Gold Certificates still exist in Government museums; but only one Specimen remains in private hands.

Buy a share to become a fractional owner of this extraordinary physical asset, each representing one five-hundredth (1/500) ownership. View the brochure.

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$1,150.00

For purchases of 3 shares or greater, please contact our Concierge Sales Team at vip@vicinft.com.

5-Share VIP Package

Purchase 5 shares of the 1934 $100,000 US Gold Certificate Specimen and unlock these benefits.

$1,000 US in VCNT

Receive $1,000 US of VCNT directly deposited into your digital wallet following your purchase.

Choice of One Section

Select one piece of your choice from the grid below—own a specific portion like Woodrow Wilson’s eye or signature!

White Glove Service

We are here to support you through the entire sales process. Contact our Concierge Sales Team at vip@vicinft.com to begin.

Buy It Now Pricing: $700,000

April pricing: $1,000 / share (100 shares total limited at this price) SOLD OUT

May pricing: $1,150 / share (100 shares total limited at this price) or bundle of 5 for $5,500

June pricing: $1,250 / share (300 shares total limited at this price) or bundle of 5 for $6,000

Limited to 20 shares per person. For purchases of 5+ shares, contact our Concierge Sales Team at vip@vicinft.com.

Each share purchased represents a portion of this numismatic treasure. The grid above illustrates the exact piece your share corresponds to. Filled boxes indicate pieces that have already been claimed.