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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Kellogg & Co. (1854–1855) series of Private & Pioneer Gold in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $4,300.00 and $1,260,000.00. John G. Kellogg went to San Francisco on October 12, 1849, from Auburn, New York. At

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Kellogg & Co. (1854–1855) series of Private & Pioneer Gold in the U.S. Coins contains 10 distinct entries with CPG® values between $4,300.00 and $1,260,000.00.

John G. Kellogg went to San Francisco on October 12, 1849, from Auburn, New

York. At first he was employed by Moffat & Co., and remained with that organization

when control passed to Curtis, Perry, and Ward. When the U.S. Assay Office

was discontinued, December 14, 1853, Kellogg became associated with G.F. Richter,

who had been an assayer in the government assay office. These two set up business

as Kellogg & Richter on December 19, 1853. When the U.S. Assay Office ceased operations, a period ensued during which no private firm was striking gold. The new San Francisco branch mint did not produce coins for some months after Curtis & Perry took the contract for the government (Ward having died). The lack of coin was again keenly felt by businessmen, who petitioned Kellogg & Richter to "supply the vacuum" by issuing private coin. Their plea was soon answered: on February 9, 1854, Kellogg & Co. placed their first twenty dollar piece in circulation. The firm dissolved late in 1854 and reorganized as Kellogg & Humbert. The latter partner was Augustus Humbert, for some time identified as U.S. assayer of gold in California. Regardless of the fact that the branch mint was then producing coins, Kellogg & Humbert issued twenty dollar coins in 1855 in a quantity greater than before.

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1854 G$20 Kellogg & Co., Short Arrows, K-1 MS
Value Range: $6,000 - $540,000
$6,000 - $540,000
1855 G$20 Kellogg & Co., Long Arrows, K-3 MS
Value Range: $8,000 - $57,600
$8,000 - $57,600
1855 G$20 Kellogg & Co., Short Arrows, K-3b MS
Value Range: $18,000 - $22,000
$18,000 - $22,000
1855 G$50 Kellogg & Co., K-4 PR
Value Range: $325,000 - $1,140,000
$325,000 - $1,140,000
1855 G$50 Kellogg & Co., K-4 PR CAM
Value Range: $780,000 - $1,260,000
$780,000 - $1,260,000
1855 G$50 Kellogg & Co., Commemorative Restrike MS
Value Range: $4,300 - $5,600
$4,300 - $5,600
1855 G$50 Kellogg & Co., Commemorative Restrike PR
Value Range: $4,750 - $5,750
$4,750 - $5,750

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