Today I have another lovely goldback to share! This one is for the state of Nevada!
Obverse
On the obverse we have a picture of a lovely lady in a dress, wearing a shawl, with the word "Caritas" (Latin for Charity) on a banner wrapping around her body. She's floating above some potted plants, with what appears to be a pheasant and another unknown bird beneath her.
For some reason the image comes out fuzzy when uploaded, so here's a stock photo that shows the details a little better.
Reverse
The reverse on a goldback is simply a mirrored, more reflective image of the obverse. The material is so thin, adding a design to the back would clash with the design on the front.
Specifications
Weight: 1/1000 Troy ounce
Purity: .999
Dimensions: 146.3 x 63.7 x 0.1 mm (Source)
As I've said in previous posts, Goldbacks are not practical for stacking, and there are cheaper options for fractional precious metals. Their appeal is in their beauty. They are fun to collect and give as gifts, but I would not recommend stacking them for weight or wealth preservation.
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