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Carson City Mint Memorandum of Gold Bullion, 1885 [164609]

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Carson City Mint Memorandum of Gold Bullion, 1885 [164609]
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Memorandum of Gold Bullion deposited at the Mint of the United States at Carson, Nevada the 18th day of August, 1885, by Chas. H. Peters. (Peters was an insurance agent in Carson City). Deposit is 51.50 ounces, .697 fineness in gold, valued at $746.34. Signed by BH McClure for the Superintendent. Payment was $735 in gold check, $11.34 in silver coin. At this time (1885), the Carson City Mint was not producing coins. The mint was shut down in 1885 for political reasons and remained closed under a Democratic administration led by President Grover Cleveland from the middle of 1885 until the fall of 1889. In October 1889, coins once again began rolling off the mint's presses and continued to do so until the spring of 1893, at which time coinage operations ceased for good. 6 x 11.25" Folds.

Date: 1885
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Carson City
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