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The Arizona Goldback Series brings Goldbacks to the American Southwest for the first time. Designs in this lineup draw on Arizona’s deep past, from the Spanish colonial era and the period of Mexican independence through to statehood in the United States. Today, 50 Arizona Goldback Gold Notes are available at BullionMax.
Note Highlights:
Founded in 1894 by Boston Brahmin astronomer Percival Lowell on a pine-covered mesa above Flagstaff, Lowell Observatory set out to study Mars and to look for the canal features Lowell believed pointed to intelligent life. Though those Martian ideas were later set aside, the observatory drew leading researchers and took advantage of Flagstaff’s elevation, clear skies, and dark nights, growing into a hub for planetary and cosmological discovery.
Each 50 Arizona Goldback Gold Note ships in a protective currency sleeve. Until the 2025 debut of a 100 Goldback within the Florida Goldback Series, the 50 Goldback served as the highest denomination across the broader Goldback lineup.
On the 50 Arizona Goldback Gold Note, you’ll see the female allegory of Curiosity at work at Lowell Observatory. On February 18, 1930, Clyde Tombaugh—a 23-year-old Kansas farm worker turned astronomer hired to continue Percival Lowell’s search for a predicted ninth planet—spotted a faint moving point while comparing photographic plates from the observatory’s 13-inch telescope. After careful checks, Lowell Observatory announced the discovery on March 13, 1930—what would have been Percival Lowell’s 75th birthday—of the planet Pluto, a name suggested by an 11-year-old in England, referencing the Roman god of the underworld.
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| Product ID | 6689016 |
| Mint Mark | Not Shown |
| Purity | .999 |
| Manufacturer | Aurum |
| Thickness | .1 mm |
| Condition | New |
| Edge Design | Smooth |
| Series | Oklahoma Goldback |
| CoA | No |
| Packaging Type | Archival Quality Currency Sleeve |
| Metal Weight | .001 Troy Ounce |
| Theme | Note |
| Design | Goldback |
| Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199 |
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