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1850 $5 California Gold Half Eagle - Moffat & Co. PCGS AU55 "Territorial Gold Rarity!"

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This is a very rare and important $5 gold piece from the heady days of the California Gold Rush. It is impossible to determine the number of half eagles that Moffat & Co. produced dated 1850, for many of them were melted down to provide bullion for the new San Francisco mint that opened in 1854; however we know that 129 have been graded by PCGS. From those, just 17 were graded AU55, with only 14 finer (as of 9/2021). This is an excellent opportunity for collector of means to acquire an extremely rare artifact of Moffat & Co., the most important private gold firm during the California Gold Rush. Just imagine owning this piece, struck from gold from the early days of the California Gold Rush. Wouldn't that be exciting?
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We at AUCM are proud to offer an example from the early days of the California Gold Rush: an 1850 $5 Moffat & Co. half eagle graded PCGS AU55. This piece is perfect for the territorial gold specialist who wants an important relic from the early days of the California Gold Rush. This example would be the perfect addition to a set of high end circulated U.S. Territorial Gold coinage. It would also be a great single specimen from that famous and exciting time of our history.

Moffat & Co. was considered the most important private gold firm during the California Gold Rush. When the U.S. government decided to open the branch mint in San Francisco, they asked two of the firm's partners for assistance. The senior founder, John Little Moffat, had much experience in gold mining and production, having worked in the gold fields of Georgia and North Carolina and as an assayer before heading to California to make his fortune.  When in California, Moffat and partners started an assaying and smelting business. Since they had testimonials from people such as the Secretary of the Treasury, Moffat & Co. hit the ground running upon arriving in California. They initially produced rectangular gold ingots that, while impractical, provided desperately needed coinage. Soon after setting up their shop, they engaged the services of die sinker Albrecht Ferdinand Kuner, who later engraved California's State Seal. Kuner modeled his work upon the federal Coronet gold coins of the period. While they were not the first private issues during the Gold Rush, they were considered to be of such premium quality that they sealed Moffat & Co.'s reputation as the leading private mint of the Gold Rush period. Kuner's half eagles were produced from the fall of 1849 until early 1850.

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PCGS # 10243
Grading Service NONE
Year of Issue NONE
Grade NONE
Denom Type N/A
Numeric Denomination $5
Mint Location NONE
Designation NONE
Circ/UnCirc Not Specified
Strike Type N/A
Holder Variety Moffat
Grade Add On NONE
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