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1926-1932 Gold Bonds?

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ok so my friend txted me that he found 14x $30 Gold Bonds.

he says that they say "second issue 6% #285 interest payable @ bank of la mesa, CA.

each bond says - #285 $30 each.

we are wondering if there is any added value to these or are just worth face and are only redeemable at this bank. I will get pictures up by next week. sorry.
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 Posted 07/29/2011  4:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add greenturtle to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I live in CA, and I have never hear of a Bank of la mesa.
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well, they are from 1926 chances are the bank has changed names....

also not sure if he meant that they appear in the color GOLD or you can redeem them for gold. my guess is that they are gold looking in color. as a few of my savings bonds from years back were gold looking.
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i live in la mesa and haven't heard of bank of la mesa.... but who knows, maybe people can answer once we get pictures. there are lots of banks in la mesa, but no banks OF la mesa.
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i am getting frustrated. I called my coin shop and they said they cant help me. AT ALL.. come on!

google cant even seem to help me...
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I bet if you get some pictures posted, CCF will be able to help identify these "gold bonds"
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my friend also said they are smaller than a normal size $1 bill.

i cant find anything on google.

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So, 6+ years after the original post, this probably won't be very useful information... Gold bonds (redeemable in gold) were very common prior to 1933 when the U.S. went off the gold standard. After that the bonds were still redeemable, just not in gold. Something smaller than a dollar bill doesn't sound like a typical bond. More likely these were bond coupons that were detached as interest was paid semi-annually. A picture would have been helpful.
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