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Oklahoma 5 Goldback Note (2025 Alpha Series) Limited 1st Edition

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2025 Mint Date (Alpha First Edition)

Brand new, straight from the mint.

One Note consisting of 1/200 oz (0.005 oz) .999 fine Gold.

Privately issued currency (Not US Dollar legal tender).

Made in the United States.

Virtue: Industria (Industry)
Enduring Principle: “Labor Omnia Vincit” — “Labor Conquers All Things”

The Oklahoma 5 Goldback celebrates the transformative power of Industria—Industry, through a dynamic portrayal of the 1905 Glenpool Oil Strike—a moment that turned Oklahoma from a quiet farming region into a booming industrial frontier.

At the center strides a determined young woman, walking boldly through the oilfields, her clothes still dusted from the earth. Her face radiates a mix of discovery, pride, and purpose—capturing the thrill of transformation that reshaped Oklahoma forever. Around her waist, a toolbelt marked “1905” signifies the hands-on labor and grit that built the state’s early economy. Swinging from her neck is a horseshoe necklace, a symbol of good fortune and perseverance.

Honeybees, Oklahoma’s state insect, buzz nearby—emblems of diligence, unity, and the quiet force of collective progress. At her feet, the bright red and yellow blooms of Indian Blanket wildflowers flourish in the prairie grass, representing the vibrant resilience of Oklahoma’s people and land.

To her left, an early oil wagon labeled “Glenpool” recalls the rugged, early days of crude oil transport before pipelines changed everything. In the distance, a windmill spins, echoing Oklahoma’s agricultural backbone and rural endurance.

Behind her, an oil derrick erupts, and a group of wildcatters—early oil prospectors—cheer in astonishment and triumph. These were daring individuals, driven by instinct and hope, whose efforts gave rise to towns, industries, and an enduring legacy in Oklahoma’s iconic red soil.

While Oklahoma’s first commercial well—Nellie Johnstone No. 1—was drilled in Bartlesville in 1897, it was the Glenpool discovery that sparked the true boom. By 1907, Tulsa’s population exploded, earning its title as the “Oil Capital of the World.” This momentum continued in major fields like Cushing and Healdton, firmly establishing Oklahoma as a pillar of America’s energy industry for generations.

Etched at the bottom of the note is the state motto:
“Labor Omnia Vincit” — “Labor Conquers All Things.”
Nowhere does that truth shine brighter than in Oklahoma’s rise through industry.

This artwork is more than a depiction of progress—it’s a tribute to vision, perseverance, and the unwavering belief that hard work creates lasting opportunity. Industria is not just toil—it is momentum, discipline, and transformation made possible by the hands of those who dared to dream big and dig deep.

This is Oklahoma’s story—of prairie turned to promise, and of people who struck more than oil… they struck the future.

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