
1/2 Florida Goldback — Gold Foil Note (1/2000 oz Gold)
1/2 Florida Goldback — Gold Foil Note (1/2000 oz Gold)
Spendable Fractional Gold · .9999 Fine · Frontier Everglades Series
The smallest Goldback denomination — a half-Goldback holding 1/2000 troy oz of pure .9999 gold sealed in a durable polymer note. Goldbacks are a voluntary local currency that lets you hold and spend tiny, exact amounts of real gold, with Florida's Frontier Everglades artwork.
Specifications
| Gold content | 1/2000 troy oz pure gold (.9999, 24k) — 0.0005 oz |
|---|---|
| Series | Frontier Everglades (Florida) |
| Format | Gold foil sealed in polymer note |
| Condition | Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) — near-perfect, mint-fresh |
What is a Goldback?
A Goldback is a voluntary, spendable currency note that contains a precise amount of physical 24k gold suspended in polymer. One Goldback equals 1/1000 oz of gold; this half-note holds 1/2000 oz — real gold you can hold, gift, or spend at participating businesses.
Why buy it
- Smallest gold denomination — an easy, low-cost entry.
- Spendable as voluntary currency in participating states.
- Beautiful Everglades artwork.
- Real .9999 gold in a durable note.
Who it's for
Goldback collectors, gift-givers, and anyone wanting the smallest possible spendable gold note.
Authenticity & sourcing
Sourced from authorized Goldback distribution with guaranteed gold content — backed by Summit Metals' authenticity and buyback guarantees.
Pricing & premiums
Goldbacks trade at a premium over their gold melt value reflecting their manufacturing and currency utility; smaller denominations carry the highest premium per gram.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Goldback? A spendable polymer note containing a precise amount of real 24k gold.
How much gold is in a 1/2 Goldback? 1/2000 troy oz (0.0005 oz) of .9999 fine gold.
How much is it worth? Its value reflects the gold content plus a premium for manufacturing and utility; Goldbacks trade above melt.
Can I spend it? Yes — Goldbacks are accepted as voluntary currency by participating businesses (especially in Goldback states).
Are Goldbacks a good investment? They're real gold with currency utility, but carry higher premiums than bullion; many buy them for utility and collectibility. (Not financial advice.)
Is it real gold? Yes — .9999 fine 24k gold foil sealed in polymer.
Is it IRA eligible? No — polymer currency notes are not IRA-eligible.
Where are Goldbacks accepted? By participating merchants, with the largest networks in Goldback states like Utah, Nevada, New Hampshire, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Florida.
How should I store it? Keep it flat and dry; a Goldback wallet protects the notes.
Can I sell it back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee.
Build your set
Step up to the 1, 5, and 10 Florida Goldbacks, and protect them in a Goldback wallet.
Add the 1/2 Florida Goldback today
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1/2 Florida Goldback — Gold Foil Note (1/2000 oz Gold)
1/2 Florida Goldback — Gold Foil Note (1/2000 oz Gold)
Spendable Fractional Gold · .9999 Fine · Frontier Everglades Series
The smallest Goldback denomination — a half-Goldback holding 1/2000 troy oz of pure .9999 gold sealed in a durable polymer note. Goldbacks are a voluntary local currency that lets you hold and spend tiny, exact amounts of real gold, with Florida's Frontier Everglades artwork.
Specifications
| Gold content | 1/2000 troy oz pure gold (.9999, 24k) — 0.0005 oz |
|---|---|
| Series | Frontier Everglades (Florida) |
| Format | Gold foil sealed in polymer note |
| Condition | Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) — near-perfect, mint-fresh |
What is a Goldback?
A Goldback is a voluntary, spendable currency note that contains a precise amount of physical 24k gold suspended in polymer. One Goldback equals 1/1000 oz of gold; this half-note holds 1/2000 oz — real gold you can hold, gift, or spend at participating businesses.
Why buy it
- Smallest gold denomination — an easy, low-cost entry.
- Spendable as voluntary currency in participating states.
- Beautiful Everglades artwork.
- Real .9999 gold in a durable note.
Who it's for
Goldback collectors, gift-givers, and anyone wanting the smallest possible spendable gold note.
Authenticity & sourcing
Sourced from authorized Goldback distribution with guaranteed gold content — backed by Summit Metals' authenticity and buyback guarantees.
Pricing & premiums
Goldbacks trade at a premium over their gold melt value reflecting their manufacturing and currency utility; smaller denominations carry the highest premium per gram.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Goldback? A spendable polymer note containing a precise amount of real 24k gold.
How much gold is in a 1/2 Goldback? 1/2000 troy oz (0.0005 oz) of .9999 fine gold.
How much is it worth? Its value reflects the gold content plus a premium for manufacturing and utility; Goldbacks trade above melt.
Can I spend it? Yes — Goldbacks are accepted as voluntary currency by participating businesses (especially in Goldback states).
Are Goldbacks a good investment? They're real gold with currency utility, but carry higher premiums than bullion; many buy them for utility and collectibility. (Not financial advice.)
Is it real gold? Yes — .9999 fine 24k gold foil sealed in polymer.
Is it IRA eligible? No — polymer currency notes are not IRA-eligible.
Where are Goldbacks accepted? By participating merchants, with the largest networks in Goldback states like Utah, Nevada, New Hampshire, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Florida.
How should I store it? Keep it flat and dry; a Goldback wallet protects the notes.
Can I sell it back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee.
Build your set
Step up to the 1, 5, and 10 Florida Goldbacks, and protect them in a Goldback wallet.
Add the 1/2 Florida Goldback today
Click "Add to Cart" — backed by Summit Metals' authenticity and buyback guarantees.
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1/2 Florida Goldback — Gold Foil Note (1/2000 oz Gold)
Spendable Fractional Gold · .9999 Fine · Frontier Everglades Series
The smallest Goldback denomination — a half-Goldback holding 1/2000 troy oz of pure .9999 gold sealed in a durable polymer note. Goldbacks are a voluntary local currency that lets you hold and spend tiny, exact amounts of real gold, with Florida's Frontier Everglades artwork.
Specifications
| Gold content | 1/2000 troy oz pure gold (.9999, 24k) — 0.0005 oz |
|---|---|
| Series | Frontier Everglades (Florida) |
| Format | Gold foil sealed in polymer note |
| Condition | Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) — near-perfect, mint-fresh |
What is a Goldback?
A Goldback is a voluntary, spendable currency note that contains a precise amount of physical 24k gold suspended in polymer. One Goldback equals 1/1000 oz of gold; this half-note holds 1/2000 oz — real gold you can hold, gift, or spend at participating businesses.
Why buy it
- Smallest gold denomination — an easy, low-cost entry.
- Spendable as voluntary currency in participating states.
- Beautiful Everglades artwork.
- Real .9999 gold in a durable note.
Who it's for
Goldback collectors, gift-givers, and anyone wanting the smallest possible spendable gold note.
Authenticity & sourcing
Sourced from authorized Goldback distribution with guaranteed gold content — backed by Summit Metals' authenticity and buyback guarantees.
Pricing & premiums
Goldbacks trade at a premium over their gold melt value reflecting their manufacturing and currency utility; smaller denominations carry the highest premium per gram.
Frequently asked questions
What is a Goldback? A spendable polymer note containing a precise amount of real 24k gold.
How much gold is in a 1/2 Goldback? 1/2000 troy oz (0.0005 oz) of .9999 fine gold.
How much is it worth? Its value reflects the gold content plus a premium for manufacturing and utility; Goldbacks trade above melt.
Can I spend it? Yes — Goldbacks are accepted as voluntary currency by participating businesses (especially in Goldback states).
Are Goldbacks a good investment? They're real gold with currency utility, but carry higher premiums than bullion; many buy them for utility and collectibility. (Not financial advice.)
Is it real gold? Yes — .9999 fine 24k gold foil sealed in polymer.
Is it IRA eligible? No — polymer currency notes are not IRA-eligible.
Where are Goldbacks accepted? By participating merchants, with the largest networks in Goldback states like Utah, Nevada, New Hampshire, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Florida.
How should I store it? Keep it flat and dry; a Goldback wallet protects the notes.
Can I sell it back? Yes — Summit Metals offers a buyback guarantee.
Build your set
Step up to the 1, 5, and 10 Florida Goldbacks, and protect them in a Goldback wallet.
Add the 1/2 Florida Goldback today
Click "Add to Cart" — backed by Summit Metals' authenticity and buyback guarantees.






















