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California Sesquicentennial "Discovery" Partial Medal Set 3

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California Sesquicentennial  Discovery  Partial Medal Set 3
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This is a partial medal set commemorating the Official California Sesquicentennial in the year 2000. This obverse design is a representation of Sutter's Mill and includes small bas-relief portraits of John A. Sutter and James W. Marshall. This partial set includes two 39mm, encapsulated, fine silver medals, each with a tiny gold nugget the mine adit in the design. One of the nuggets has come loose, but it is contained by the plastic capsule. One of the silver coins has been selectively plated with 24-carat gold to highlight certain design features and the edge of the coin.

The third medal is made of a special brass variety described as "Merlin Gold." The reverse of all three medals is a beautiful rendering of the Great Seal of the State of California. Certain features of the State Seal on one of the silver medals are selectively plated in 24-carat gold.

The set comes in a 6x8-inch cherry-finish wooden box with the words "Cal150rnia Sesquicentennial Discovery" laser-engraved in the top below a 2.5-inch circular cutout with a bronze medallion of the state seal.

The inside cover of the box is lined with ecru satin and the same words gold-foil embossed into the satin. The lower interior of the box is lined with forest green velvet into which are set four wells. The three coins already described are tightly secured in three of the wells, and the empty fourth well was intended to hold a 1/4-ounce gold proof version of the design which is not in this set.

A small brass plaque inside the box says, "No. 2," however, the total number of sets produced is not known. A certificate of authenticity from Northwest Territorial Mint describes the four types of medal types that could have been included in the set, however, one is Merlin Gold, and the other two are 999 Fine silver, and one of those is enhanced with gold plating as previously described.

This comes from the liquidation of Northwest Territorial Mint. It is similar to Lots 77109 and 77110, but with a different obverse design and metal content.
Date: City: State: California HWAC# 77130