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Territorial Gold Coins - Non-California Issuers
Beginning in the late 1820s, an extended period of growth and prosperity began in the United States.

 


Territorial Gold Those coins and bars privately struck during the various gold rushes. These include coins not struck in territories.

Territorial Gold: privately issued gold coins of the mid 1800's. See: Pioneer Gold.

territorial gold coins pieces of various shapes, denominations and intrinsic worth privately struck in the general area of recently discovered gold deposits for the needs of local commerce tetradrachma An ancient Greek silver coin weighing ...

Territorial Gold
Also referred to as Pioneer Gold. Circulating gold pieces issued by various PRIVATE MINTERS during the mid 19th century. Such coins were mostly struck in Oregon, Utah and California.

Private & Territorial Gold, CSA 2068-2076
Medals, Tokens, Etc. 2077-2138
Assay Commission Medals, Tokens 2139-2215 ...

Also known as private gold and territorial gold. planchet, blank The disc of metal or other material on which the dies of the coin, token or medal are impressed; also called blank, disc, flan.

The first Pittman sale was held in October 1997 and it featured 1264 lots of coins including half cents, large cents, small cents, minor coins, nickels, half dimes, dimes, gold dollars, half eagles, double eagles, territorial gold coins and proof ...

Burnie, Small California and Territorial Gold Coins: Quarter Dollars, Half Dollars, Dollars, 1955. ENCASED POSTAGE STAMPS, 1862-1863 Arlie R. Slabaugh, Encased Postage Stamps U.S. and Foreign, 1967.

Pioneer Gold
See TERRITORIAL GOLD

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Plain Edge
No lettering around the edge of a coin. See also: REEDED EDGE and LETTERED EDGE.

This is a great basic reference for U.S. coins, starting with earliest up to the most recent and covering patterns, territorial gold, commemoratives, and even some tokens. Includes guides to determine the condition and retail value of specific coins.

The "Red Book" tells the retail value of all United States coins from Colonial Issues to the modern day $100 Platium Buillion coin, as well as other significant U.S. Patterns, Private and Territorial Gold, Private tokens, Confederate issues, ...

patterns, private and territorial gold, Hard Times tokens, Confederate issues, Hawaiian tokens and coins, Philippine issues and Alaskan tokens. "Krause" is another "bible" of world coin collectors and "Spink" for British coins.

denominations. The U.S. Assay Office coins of California official coinage struck before the establishment of the San Francisco Mint are part of the series. Also known as private gold and territorial gold.

See also: Gold, Silver, Dollar, Coin, Mint

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