(1850) F.D. Kohler $36.55 Gold Ingot MS Ingot, K-7 Values

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(1850) F.D. Kohler $36.55 Gold Ingot MS Ingot, K-7 Values

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In June of 1850, the State of California started a second State Assay Office at Sacramento. Today, there is one ingot issued by the satellite office that is confirmed genuine, the $36.55 Kagin-7, which is permanently impounded at the Smithsonian Institution. A second example (Kagin-8) was discovered in the mid-20th century by John J. Ford. It does not punch-link to any known State Assay Office ingots, and, as such, its authenticity is unverifiable at present.

Obverse: F.D. KOHLER, STATE ASSAYER, SACo CAL, 1850 20 CARAT. 42 DWt. 12 GRS. 49 ¾ CARAT $36.55

Reverse: F.D. KOHLER, STATE ASSAYER

Basic Information

GSID:

375864

Coin Date:

(1850)

Denomination:

G$36.55 / $36.55 Gold Ingot

Designation:

MS

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Sacramento

Mintage:

unique

Coinage Type:

Private & Pioneer Gold

Coinage Years:

1850

Composition:

Gold

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

F.D. Kohler

Variety 2:

Ingot, K-7

Rarity:

R-Unique

Physical Characteristics

Strike Type:

Business

Coin Shape:

Rectangular

Design Details

Designer:

Frederick Kohler

Obverse Lettering:

F.D. KOHLER, STATE ASSAYER, SACo CAL, 1850 20 CARAT. 42 DWt. 12 GRS. 49 ¾ CARAT $36.55

Obverse Designer:

Frederick Kohler

Reverse Lettering:

F.D. KOHLER, STATE ASSAYER

Reverse Designer:

Frederick Kohler

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