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closed Reduced and relisted 1856 California fractional Gold 25c ms64


Scaffstacker

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Here I have for sale a awesome piece of California gold rush history from 1856,

these California fractionals were produced during the gold rush era as change during the gold rush for the higher domination currency,

these coins are hard to find genuine examples and especially in high grades.

the coin is graded m64 and there’s only 4 examples in the world graded at this with ngc and there’s only 3 graded higher with them.

posted sd, lower than last weeks coin cabinet auctions sales of later coins.

  £100 lower than I paid due to lower spot.

thank you for looking.

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52 minutes ago, Leonmarsh said:

This was previously my coin, submitted by me and it is simply wonderful and I mean wonderful it doesn't get better than this with fractional Cali gold 

Early, high grade sublime the buyer will not be disappointed 

Thanks for your kind words Leon, such a beauty keep questioning myself listing it haha.

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27 minutes ago, Mtaybar said:

Stunner... First time I've seen this. I don't normally hang out in this part of the forum . 

Where all the best coins are

 

11 minutes ago, Mtaybar said:

I call this the posh sales side. Slabs aren't my usual thing but since having my gothic portrait slabbed I can see the appeal. 

Nice to have coins that don't look like turds 

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16 hours ago, Mtaybar said:

Stunner... First time I've seen this. I don't normally hang out in this part of the forum . 

I’m usually the same with slabbed coins, there’s only certain coins I’ll make the jump to slabbed if there rare/highly faked etc.

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11 hours ago, Leonmarsh said:

Can't believe this is still here mate 

 

1 hour ago, Leonmarsh said:

Thought this may help the sale 

This is a period 1 Cali fractional which makes it very rare and very valuable 1854 to 1856 they were circulated coinage until the newly formed Sam Francisco mint outlawed these coins with the secret service 

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I know it’s crazy but this forum seems to be for sovereigns or close to spot haha, 

thank you for the post it’s some insightful reading really do like this coin still in two minds. 🙃🤣

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