To commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence, Goldbacks has released a special one-time Washington D.C. Goldback. Washington D.C. became the permanent capital of the United States through the Residence Act of 1790, a historic compromise shaped primarily by Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. This commemorative issue features one of America’s earliest national symbols, the female allegorical figure known as Columbia, as the central design element. Today, 1 Washington D.C. Goldback Gold Notes in 100 packs are available from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
Long before the Statue of Liberty became America’s iconic feminine symbol, Columbia personified the young United States throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Derived from Christopher Columbus’s name, Columbia appeared in poetry, political cartoons, and public art as a classical goddess-like figure draped in flowing robes, often wearing a liberty cap or starred crown. She represented American ideals of liberty, progress, and national identity, appearing on coins, in patriotic songs like “Hail, Columbia,” and in countless paintings and sculptures.
Each 1 Washington D.C. Goldback Gold Note comes bundled together with a black strap holding 100 notes together. This limited, one-time issue recognizes the 250th anniversary of the United States and serves as a meaningful collectible marking the nation’s milestone celebration in 2026.
The obverse of the Washington D.C. Goldback Gold Note presents Columbia in the foreground, with the U.S. Capitol Building appearing in the background field. Traditionally, Columbia is shown bearing a shield and a sword, each representing key aspects of American identity and national ideals. The shield symbolizes defense, the protection of liberty, and the country’s commitment to preserving its independence and democratic institutions from both internal and external threats. The sword reflects strength, preparedness, and the resolve to defend freedom and justice when required. Together, these elements portray the United States as a nation devoted to safeguarding its liberties while remaining capable of decisive action when its core values are challenged.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions when buying gold. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.
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To commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence, Goldbacks has released a special one-time Washington D.C. Goldback. Washington D.C. became the permanent capital of the United States through the Residence Act of 1790, a historic compromise shaped primarily by Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. This commemorative issue features one of America’s earliest national symbols, the female allegorical figure known as Columbia, as the central design element. Today, 1 Washington D.C. Goldback Gold Notes in 100 packs are available from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
Long before the Statue of Liberty became America’s iconic feminine symbol, Columbia personified the young United States throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Derived from Christopher Columbus’s name, Columbia appeared in poetry, political cartoons, and public art as a classical goddess-like figure draped in flowing robes, often wearing a liberty cap or starred crown. She represented American ideals of liberty, progress, and national identity, appearing on coins, in patriotic songs like “Hail, Columbia,” and in countless paintings and sculptures.
Each 1 Washington D.C. Goldback Gold Note comes bundled together with a black strap holding 100 notes together. This limited, one-time issue recognizes the 250th anniversary of the United States and serves as a meaningful collectible marking the nation’s milestone celebration in 2026.
The obverse of the Washington D.C. Goldback Gold Note presents Columbia in the foreground, with the U.S. Capitol Building appearing in the background field. Traditionally, Columbia is shown bearing a shield and a sword, each representing key aspects of American identity and national ideals. The shield symbolizes defense, the protection of liberty, and the country’s commitment to preserving its independence and democratic institutions from both internal and external threats. The sword reflects strength, preparedness, and the resolve to defend freedom and justice when required. Together, these elements portray the United States as a nation devoted to safeguarding its liberties while remaining capable of decisive action when its core values are challenged.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions when buying gold. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us online, or email us directly.