The Oklahoma 100 Goldback is a fractional gold note produced by Goldback, representing the largest denomination in the Oklahoma Goldback series. Each note contains 1/100th of a troy ounce of .999 fine gold, layered directly within a durable, flexible polymer substrate. Unlike coins or bars, Goldbacks are designed to function as a voluntary local currency while also serving as physical gold ownership in a highly portable and divisible format.
We carry the Oklahoma 100 Goldback as part of our broader selection of Goldback series products, which represent one of the more distinctive formats in the physical gold market today. The combination of art, gold content, and practical usability sets these notes apart from traditional bullion formats.
Goldback Inc. introduced its first series in Utah in 2019, developing a proprietary process for embedding actual gold into a spendable, flexible note. The concept was built around creating a practical gold medium of exchange that could function at small denominations without the awkwardness of fractional coins. Oklahoma was among the states added as the series expanded nationally, with e
…The Oklahoma 100 Goldback is a fractional gold note produced by Goldback, representing the largest denomination in the Oklahoma Goldback series. Each note contains 1/100th of a troy ounce of .999 fine gold, layered directly within a durable, flexible polymer substrate. Unlike coins or bars, Goldbacks are designed to function as a voluntary local currency while also serving as physical gold ownership in a highly portable and divisible format.
We carry the Oklahoma 100 Goldback as part of our broader selection of Goldback series products, which represent one of the more distinctive formats in the physical gold market today. The combination of art, gold content, and practical usability sets these notes apart from traditional bullion formats.
Goldback Inc. introduced its first series in Utah in 2019, developing a proprietary process for embedding actual gold into a spendable, flexible note. The concept was built around creating a practical gold medium of exchange that could function at small denominations without the awkwardness of fractional coins. Oklahoma was among the states added as the series expanded nationally, with each state receiving its own unique design celebrating local themes, history, and values.
The broader Goldback project draws from the historical tradition of gold as a medium of exchange while applying modern manufacturing techniques to create something genuinely new. The 100 Goldback denomination sits at the top of each state series and contains the highest gold content per note within the standard lineup, making it the most substantial single Goldback note available for Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma 100 Goldback features original artwork commissioned specifically for the state series, typically incorporating allegorical figures, state symbols, and regional imagery meaningful to Oklahoma's identity. Goldback artwork follows a consistent artistic language across its series, presenting detailed, layered imagery with a level of craftsmanship more reminiscent of fine printmaking than standard bullion production.
The gold itself is applied using a vacuum deposition process that creates a thin but precise layer of .999 fine gold within the note. This process allows the gold to appear as a luminous, reflective element embedded within the design rather than simply coating the surface. The result is a visually striking piece where the metal and the artwork work together as a unified composition rather than separately identifiable elements.
At 1/100th of a troy ounce, the Oklahoma 100 Goldback occupies an unusually small denomination within the physical gold space. This makes it one of the more accessible entry points for physical gold ownership, particularly for buyers who want to hold gold at a granular level without committing to larger weights. The note format also makes it easier to handle, store, and transact compared to fractional coins of equivalent gold content.
The divisibility of the Goldback series is a core part of its design intent. Owning multiple denominations allows holders to transact, gift, or accumulate gold in precise increments, which is difficult to achieve with traditional bullion formats at this scale.
Each Oklahoma 100 Goldback contains a verified 1/100th troy ounce of .999 fine gold deposited through Goldback Inc.'s proprietary manufacturing process. The gold content is embedded within a layered polymer construction that itself serves as a security feature, making the notes extremely difficult to counterfeit using conventional methods. The layered construction and precision of the vacuum deposition process are central to how authenticity is established in this format.
We verify the products we carry against manufacturer specifications and source from established distributors within the Goldback supply chain. The Goldback format does not require third-party grading to confirm metal content, as the construction process and visual examination provide the primary authentication framework for these notes.
Oklahoma 100 Goldbacks are typically sold in new, uncirculated condition directly from production. Individual notes ship protected to preserve their finish and visual integrity. Standard Goldback packaging for individual notes includes a protective sleeve, and quantities may ship in packs as produced by Goldback Inc., which typically bundle notes in groups of ten or other standard pack sizes depending on the denomination and series.
Because these are not produced in the same formats as coins or bars, there is no tube or monster box convention that applies here. Notes sourced directly from production are handled carefully to maintain their original condition from the time they leave the manufacturer. If you are purchasing multiple notes, packaging will reflect what Goldback Inc. uses at the production level for that denomination.
Pricing for the Oklahoma 100 Goldback is anchored to the spot price of gold, with the premium above spot reflecting the costs associated with Goldback's proprietary manufacturing process, original artwork commissioning, and the additional production complexity involved in embedding gold within a polymer note. These notes carry a higher premium relative to spot than most traditional bullion formats, which is a known characteristic of the Goldback product category.
Demand for specific state editions and denominations can influence secondary market pricing as well. Collectors and voluntary currency users represent distinct buyer segments for Goldbacks, and that dual demand base can contribute to pricing behavior that differs from standard gold rounds or coins of comparable gold content.
Goldbacks trade within a growing but specialized secondary market. Their recognizability has expanded steadily as the series has grown to cover more states and as awareness of the voluntary currency concept has broadened. That said, liquidity for Goldbacks is more concentrated among dedicated buyers and dealers familiar with the format compared to sovereign coins or widely traded rounds.
We operate a two-way market that includes Goldback products, allowing customers to both purchase and sell within the same platform. Understanding the bid/ask spread for a product like the Oklahoma 100 Goldback is particularly useful here, since the premium structure and specialized buyer base make it worth evaluating resale conditions thoughtfully before purchasing.
The Oklahoma 100 Goldback appeals to buyers who want physical gold ownership in a format that is genuinely distinct from standard bullion. The note format is portable, visually compelling, and specifically designed for small-denomination usability that coins and bars do not replicate at this weight. For buyers interested in the voluntary currency aspect of the Goldback concept, the 100 denomination provides the most gold per note in the Oklahoma series.
There is also a collector dimension to state-specific Goldback series that makes individual editions meaningful beyond their gold content. The Oklahoma artwork and thematic design give this note a regional identity that resonates with buyers connected to the state or its cultural history.
We carry Goldback products including the Oklahoma series as part of a broader catalog built around transparent pricing and verified authenticity. Our pricing reflects real-time gold market conditions and is structured to give buyers a clear picture of what they are paying relative to spot and relative to comparable products. We hold an A rating with the Better Business Bureau and maintain active memberships in both the American Numismatic Association and the National Coin and Bullion Association.
Our platform is designed around a two-way market model, meaning we support both buying and selling within the same ecosystem at competitive pricing. For a product like the Oklahoma 100 Goldback, where secondary market liquidity is more specialized, having access to a dealer that actively supports buyback is a meaningful advantage. We approach every transaction with the same commitment to clarity, security, and long-term customer confidence that defines how we operate across our entire catalog.
Bullion Standard Pro members gain access to live, executable wholesale bid and ask pricing across our catalog, including Goldback products. For a format like the Oklahoma 100 Goldback where premiums above spot are a central consideration, having real-time visibility into wholesale pricing provides meaningful context for evaluating whether current market conditions align with your buying or selling objectives. Pro also includes proprietary product research tools that allow members to compare premiums, bid/ask spreads, and liquidity metrics across products to assess relative value using objective data.
Portfolio valuation within Pro uses live executable wholesale bid pricing rather than estimated retail values, giving members a more accurate view of what their holdings are worth under current market conditions. For Goldback holders, this is particularly useful given the premium-driven nature of these notes and the way their market value can shift relative to spot gold over time.
We support a broad range of payment methods to make purchasing the Oklahoma 100 Goldback straightforward and secure. Accepted payment options include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, bank-connected payments through Plaid, wire transfer, paper check, and cryptocurrency payments through BitPay. Every transaction is handled with attention to security and simplicity, so you can complete your purchase with confidence regardless of which payment method fits your situation.
Volume Discount Pricing Orders paid by debit card, credit card, and PayPal are an item's full list price and receive no discount. Orders paid by cryptocurrency receive a 3% discount from an item's full list price. Orders paid by eCheck (ACH), paper check, and bank wire receive a 4% discount from an item's full list price.
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Product ID: BST-0031620787
| Precious Metal Type | Gold |
|---|---|
| Format | Note/Aurum |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Brand/Mint | Valaurum |
| Purity | 0.999 |
| Weight | 0.1 oz |
The Oklahoma 100 Goldback is a fractional gold note produced by Goldback, representing the largest denomination in the Oklahoma Goldback series. Each note contains 1/100th of a troy ounce of .999 fine gold, layered directly within a durable, flexible polymer substrate. Unlike coins or bars, Goldbacks are designed to function as a voluntary local currency while also serving as physical gold ownership in a highly portable and divisible format.
We carry the Oklahoma 100 Goldback as part of our broader selection of Goldback series products, which represent one of the more distinctive formats in the physical gold market today. The combination of art, gold content, and practical usability sets these notes apart from traditional bullion formats.
Goldback Inc. introduced its first series in Utah in 2019, developing a proprietary process for embedding actual gold into a spendable, flexible note. The concept was built around creating a practical gold medium of exchange that could function at small denominations without the awkwardness of fractional coins. Oklahoma was among the states added as the series expanded nationally, with e
…The Oklahoma 100 Goldback is a fractional gold note produced by Goldback, representing the largest denomination in the Oklahoma Goldback series. Each note contains 1/100th of a troy ounce of .999 fine gold, layered directly within a durable, flexible polymer substrate. Unlike coins or bars, Goldbacks are designed to function as a voluntary local currency while also serving as physical gold ownership in a highly portable and divisible format.
We carry the Oklahoma 100 Goldback as part of our broader selection of Goldback series products, which represent one of the more distinctive formats in the physical gold market today. The combination of art, gold content, and practical usability sets these notes apart from traditional bullion formats.
Goldback Inc. introduced its first series in Utah in 2019, developing a proprietary process for embedding actual gold into a spendable, flexible note. The concept was built around creating a practical gold medium of exchange that could function at small denominations without the awkwardness of fractional coins. Oklahoma was among the states added as the series expanded nationally, with each state receiving its own unique design celebrating local themes, history, and values.
The broader Goldback project draws from the historical tradition of gold as a medium of exchange while applying modern manufacturing techniques to create something genuinely new. The 100 Goldback denomination sits at the top of each state series and contains the highest gold content per note within the standard lineup, making it the most substantial single Goldback note available for Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma 100 Goldback features original artwork commissioned specifically for the state series, typically incorporating allegorical figures, state symbols, and regional imagery meaningful to Oklahoma's identity. Goldback artwork follows a consistent artistic language across its series, presenting detailed, layered imagery with a level of craftsmanship more reminiscent of fine printmaking than standard bullion production.
The gold itself is applied using a vacuum deposition process that creates a thin but precise layer of .999 fine gold within the note. This process allows the gold to appear as a luminous, reflective element embedded within the design rather than simply coating the surface. The result is a visually striking piece where the metal and the artwork work together as a unified composition rather than separately identifiable elements.
At 1/100th of a troy ounce, the Oklahoma 100 Goldback occupies an unusually small denomination within the physical gold space. This makes it one of the more accessible entry points for physical gold ownership, particularly for buyers who want to hold gold at a granular level without committing to larger weights. The note format also makes it easier to handle, store, and transact compared to fractional coins of equivalent gold content.
The divisibility of the Goldback series is a core part of its design intent. Owning multiple denominations allows holders to transact, gift, or accumulate gold in precise increments, which is difficult to achieve with traditional bullion formats at this scale.
Each Oklahoma 100 Goldback contains a verified 1/100th troy ounce of .999 fine gold deposited through Goldback Inc.'s proprietary manufacturing process. The gold content is embedded within a layered polymer construction that itself serves as a security feature, making the notes extremely difficult to counterfeit using conventional methods. The layered construction and precision of the vacuum deposition process are central to how authenticity is established in this format.
We verify the products we carry against manufacturer specifications and source from established distributors within the Goldback supply chain. The Goldback format does not require third-party grading to confirm metal content, as the construction process and visual examination provide the primary authentication framework for these notes.
Oklahoma 100 Goldbacks are typically sold in new, uncirculated condition directly from production. Individual notes ship protected to preserve their finish and visual integrity. Standard Goldback packaging for individual notes includes a protective sleeve, and quantities may ship in packs as produced by Goldback Inc., which typically bundle notes in groups of ten or other standard pack sizes depending on the denomination and series.
Because these are not produced in the same formats as coins or bars, there is no tube or monster box convention that applies here. Notes sourced directly from production are handled carefully to maintain their original condition from the time they leave the manufacturer. If you are purchasing multiple notes, packaging will reflect what Goldback Inc. uses at the production level for that denomination.
Pricing for the Oklahoma 100 Goldback is anchored to the spot price of gold, with the premium above spot reflecting the costs associated with Goldback's proprietary manufacturing process, original artwork commissioning, and the additional production complexity involved in embedding gold within a polymer note. These notes carry a higher premium relative to spot than most traditional bullion formats, which is a known characteristic of the Goldback product category.
Demand for specific state editions and denominations can influence secondary market pricing as well. Collectors and voluntary currency users represent distinct buyer segments for Goldbacks, and that dual demand base can contribute to pricing behavior that differs from standard gold rounds or coins of comparable gold content.
Goldbacks trade within a growing but specialized secondary market. Their recognizability has expanded steadily as the series has grown to cover more states and as awareness of the voluntary currency concept has broadened. That said, liquidity for Goldbacks is more concentrated among dedicated buyers and dealers familiar with the format compared to sovereign coins or widely traded rounds.
We operate a two-way market that includes Goldback products, allowing customers to both purchase and sell within the same platform. Understanding the bid/ask spread for a product like the Oklahoma 100 Goldback is particularly useful here, since the premium structure and specialized buyer base make it worth evaluating resale conditions thoughtfully before purchasing.
The Oklahoma 100 Goldback appeals to buyers who want physical gold ownership in a format that is genuinely distinct from standard bullion. The note format is portable, visually compelling, and specifically designed for small-denomination usability that coins and bars do not replicate at this weight. For buyers interested in the voluntary currency aspect of the Goldback concept, the 100 denomination provides the most gold per note in the Oklahoma series.
There is also a collector dimension to state-specific Goldback series that makes individual editions meaningful beyond their gold content. The Oklahoma artwork and thematic design give this note a regional identity that resonates with buyers connected to the state or its cultural history.
We carry Goldback products including the Oklahoma series as part of a broader catalog built around transparent pricing and verified authenticity. Our pricing reflects real-time gold market conditions and is structured to give buyers a clear picture of what they are paying relative to spot and relative to comparable products. We hold an A rating with the Better Business Bureau and maintain active memberships in both the American Numismatic Association and the National Coin and Bullion Association.
Our platform is designed around a two-way market model, meaning we support both buying and selling within the same ecosystem at competitive pricing. For a product like the Oklahoma 100 Goldback, where secondary market liquidity is more specialized, having access to a dealer that actively supports buyback is a meaningful advantage. We approach every transaction with the same commitment to clarity, security, and long-term customer confidence that defines how we operate across our entire catalog.
Bullion Standard Pro members gain access to live, executable wholesale bid and ask pricing across our catalog, including Goldback products. For a format like the Oklahoma 100 Goldback where premiums above spot are a central consideration, having real-time visibility into wholesale pricing provides meaningful context for evaluating whether current market conditions align with your buying or selling objectives. Pro also includes proprietary product research tools that allow members to compare premiums, bid/ask spreads, and liquidity metrics across products to assess relative value using objective data.
Portfolio valuation within Pro uses live executable wholesale bid pricing rather than estimated retail values, giving members a more accurate view of what their holdings are worth under current market conditions. For Goldback holders, this is particularly useful given the premium-driven nature of these notes and the way their market value can shift relative to spot gold over time.
We support a broad range of payment methods to make purchasing the Oklahoma 100 Goldback straightforward and secure. Accepted payment options include Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, PayPal, bank-connected payments through Plaid, wire transfer, paper check, and cryptocurrency payments through BitPay. Every transaction is handled with attention to security and simplicity, so you can complete your purchase with confidence regardless of which payment method fits your situation.