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Amador Canal & Mining Co. $1 Note [200117]

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Amador Canal & Mining Co. $1 Note [200117]
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We had a $5 note in our Gold Rush sale in 2018: this is an unissued remainder $1 note, graded Very Fine 35 by PCGS: (small edge split at top left of center). An extremely rare California scrip item which is as close to a true obsolete note as exists from California. This note is payable for water used by the bearer and is "an equivalent for a One Dollar Gold Note," a clear reference to the then current National Gold Bank. Signed by the President J. S. Emery. Vignette at left shows a miner operating a water cannon in a hydraulic mining scene with two miners working below near a tunnel. On the right is a vignette of Mercury standing with an open safe with piles and sacks of coins and ingots. The back is in ornate gold-orange color and features a portrait of Neptune. Printed by Britton, Rey of San Francisco. Extremely rare. Approx. 3 x 6 1/2 inches.
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State: California
City: Sutter Creek
Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection