Gold Rush Auction

Auction Details

Welcome to our Gold Rush sale of 2018!!

The sale features the Al Adams Gold Rush Memorabilia Collection
and a number of other prominent collections.

Mr. Adams has been collecting for over 40 years, and along the way assembled perhaps the best collection in private hands, making this sale a “Once in a Lifetime Event.” His specialty is an area few Americans ever knew about- the Georgia - North Carolina gold rush, c1799-1840’s, literally decades before the California Gold Rush. Just think about some of the great pieces in this collection:

*The first Gold Company stock certificate (1807)

*1830 Letter from Georgia Bank to US Mint asking what to do with the gold coming in

*Gold Lottery Tickets for Georgia land

*Gold Lot Deeds with Medals rarely seen by collectors

*Pigeon Roost Mining Co. scrip collection (1835-1838), possibly the finest assembled

*Belfast Mining Co. scrip collection (1830’s), finest assembled

*Dahlonega, Charlotte, San Francisco, Carson City, Denver, New Orleans, Philadelphia Mint gold bullion receipts

*Gold Rush era private assayer bullion receipts from California, Nevada, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Arizona

*1840’s, 1850’s and 1860’s mining company stock certificates from both the east (Appalachian gold belt) and the West (California, Nevada, Colorado) – the best offering to date.

*Over two dozen different Nevada territorial stock certificates.

These tidbits are part of this unique sale, which makes it the best offering of its kind in history.

The Gold Rush sale is nothing short of phenomenal.

The Gold Rush Setting

Here is the setting under which the gold discoveries in Georgia and North Carolina were made:

…Imagine a world before the civil war, before the gold rush, right after the United States was formed. We had just created our first coinage in the early to mid 1790’s. As a country, we had just 16 states by 1800, which crept up to 24 states by 1821 and remained there for 15 years! Development of the areas south and west of and in the original 13 states was slow. It was called the “western frontier”. The “America” then consisted of Native Americans and expats from western Europe looking for a better life. Most were farmers or merchants. The “scientists” of the western world remained in western Europe. Mankind dint know much about geology- indeed, the first geologic map was printed in Europe in 1799, and it would take another 25-30 years before we had anything similar in America. The science of ore deposits was not well understood, and was only just recently out from under the mystique of Alchemy.

Enter the discovery of a gold nugget in North Carolina in 1799. It took fully 29 years before substantive gold discoveries were made in Georgia and North Carolina. Here is the amazing part- these discoveries were made from good-old American ingenuity. Not one single miner had an education in mining in Europe. As far as is known, not a single man in the Georgia, North Carolina gold rush had been a miner. These men developed the ability to look for gold and mining systems on their own in the American wilderness, a marvelous feat of accomplishment – a true iconic part of American ingenuity at its best.

More on the Auction

To add to this remarkable collection are hundreds of mining artifacts, including many collected from Georgia mines, as well as a fantastic Numismatic library inclusive of many rarities.

*Other collections featured include the collection of Robert Bennett, a well known mining geologist who spent a good part of his career working the Goldfield district. During his 45-plus year career, he collected high grade ore specimens from many major mines he was lucky enough to work on, and these are dutifully included in this sale, as are gold and fabulous turquoise specimens from longtime collector Jerry Gray of Carson City.

*Our friend Vern Potter, a national ephemera dealer known to all, retired from the business and gave us his massive collection, some of which is here, including gold rush era exchanges, important maps, and special documents you haven’t seen in decades (more in coming sales!). Added to this are pieces from the Ken Prag Collection, which keeps on coming with great rarities!

*Gold rush era coins, such as a complete Hart gold token set, -all graded and holdered; a number of Carson City coins; a fabulous 999 fine golden egg custom made for an Arizona collector in 1982; gold rush era soda bottles in hues of cobalt blue, teal, green from San Francisco, Sacramento and Savannah; Nevada mining camp bottles; Pawnee Bill full color posters – an integral part of Western history all supplement an otherwise terrific sale; and choice western mining photographs.

*Rare books with a mining theme are also present, from several collections, including the Robert Fulton collection (former head of Univ. Nevada, reno in the 1920’s). A key piece from one of the collections is an inscribed Sutro Tunnel book to Melville Atwood from the “Father of Arizona” Charles D. Poston.

*The mining stock certificate collections offered here are among the best ever offered by us. They include four major collections. including the Laguna Collection of rare Arizona stocks, part of a major Bodie collection, antique firearms, and rare Tahoe gaming chips.

*Western revenue checks with a focus on the Comstock Lode

Auction Schedule

Day One (Lots 1000-1755)
Numismatics (1000-1577)
U.S. Mint (1000-1068)
Coins & Coins Collectibles (1069-1208)
Ingots (1209-1215)
Currency, Scrip, & Currency Collectibles (1216-1357)
Checks & Exchanges (1358-1424)
Tokens (1425-1489)
Medals (1490-1553)
Scales (1554-1581)

Wells Fargo & Other Express (1582-1693)
Adams & Co. (1582-1606)
Wells Fargo (1607-1676)
Other Express (1677-1693)

World’s Fair & Expositions (1694-1707)

Gaming (1708-1728)

Jewelry & Watches (1729-1755)


Day Two (Lots 1756-1770) & (Lots 2000-2731)
Gold Nuggets & Specimens (1756-1770)
Minerals (2000-2149)
Mining Part I (2150-2731)
Assay (2150-2278)
Explosives (2279-2291)
Mining Lighting (2292-2298)
Mining Artifacts & Tools (2299-2231)
Mining Art (2232-2354)
Geographic (Alabama-California) (2355-2731)

Day Three (Lots 3000-3727)
Mining Part II
Geographic (Colorado-Foreign) (3000-3691)
Books (3692-3727)

Day Four (Lots 4000-4717)
Bottles (4000-4094)
Railroadiana (4095-4222)
Passes (4095-4176)
Ephemera (4177-4222)
Civil War (4223-4259)
Pawnee Bill Broadsides (4260 & 4261)
Firearms & Weaponry (4262-4315)
General Americana feat. California & Georgia Gold Rush Ephemera
Geographic Sort (4316-4637)
Miscellaneous incl. Art, General Store, Maps, & Books (4638-4717)





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Rare and Early Augusta, Georgia Fourth of Exchange1398 - Rare and Early Augusta, Georgia Fourth of Exchange
Holabird Western Americana Collections
For 1,000 pounds sterling. Pay to Mr. Wright in London. Signed by A. Richards. From the bank (?) of A&S Richards in Liverpool. Back is signed Ma...
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Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to 9***6 for (50.00 + 12.50BP) = 62.50
 
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Savannah, Georgia Second of Exchange1399 - Savannah, Georgia Second of Exchange
Holabird Western Americana Collections
This 1852 exchange is to AW Mercer(?), cashier at the Samuel Hill Bank in Boston. For $850 if first is unpaid. Signatures have been pen cancelled. Vig
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Estimate : 60.00 - 120.00
Sold to c********3 for (30.00 + 7.50BP) = 37.50
 
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1856 First of Exchange for $10,000, Lexington, Kentucky1400 - 1856 First of Exchange for $10,000, Lexington, Kentucky
Holabird Western Americana Collections
After 5 months pay Washington Bolton $10,000. Signed by Robson Allen. Steamship vignette. Bolton (of Bolton, Dickins & Company) was a slave trad...
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Estimate : 100.00 - 300.00
Sold to R******d for (50.00 + 12.50BP) = 62.50
 
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New Orleans First of Exchange with RN60c, RN81c and RN91c1401 - New Orleans First of Exchange with RN60c, RN81c and RN91c
Holabird Western Americana Collections
This 1866 printed New Orleans First of Exchange Is for $15,352.53. Pay to myself. Rare $5 mortgage, $3 conveyance, and 50c original process US Interna
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Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to a********n.. for (55.00 + 13.75BP) = 68.75
 
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New Orleans First of Exchange for Leverich & Company1402 - New Orleans First of Exchange for Leverich & Company
Holabird Western Americana Collections
Signed by agent JO Leverich. To P Brother & Company for $800. Two cent brown 'Inter. Rev.' adhesive stamp. Condition is fair. A couple ...
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Estimate : 60.00 - 100.00
Sold to 8********l.. for (30.00 + 7.50BP) = 37.50
 
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Second of Exchange, Natchez, 18381403 - Second of Exchange, Natchez, 1838
Holabird Western Americana Collections
Pay Carlos Bates $500. Signed by Amos Alexander. "Sold by W. H. Fox, Natchez" is printed on left side. NUMBER 2. Fox seems to be a druggis...
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Estimate : 100.00 - 150.00
Sold to j********o.. for (55.00 + 13.75BP) = 68.75
 
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Two Page & Bacon Certificates of Deposit, St. Louis, 1850s1404 - Two Page & Bacon Certificates of Deposit, St. Louis, 1850s
Holabird Western Americana Collections
Both issued at 6% from the St. Louis office of the Banking House of Page & Bacon. They feature different designs with different allegorical vign...
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Estimate : 300.00 - 500.00
Sold to I*******7 for (150.00 + 37.50BP) = 187.50
 
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Page & Bacon Original Exchange, 1853, St. Louis1405 - Page & Bacon Original Exchange, 1853, St. Louis
Holabird Western Americana Collections
Highly illustrated Original exchange. Dateline St. Louis, March 10, 1853. Pay to the order of Tellero & Co. $203. Signed Page & Bacon, pen c...
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Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
Sold to I*******7 for (70.00 + 17.50BP) = 87.50
 
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Montana RN Check Collection1406 - Montana RN Check Collection
Holabird Western Americana Collections
Lot of thirteen. The prize in this collection is two 1866 Banking House of L. H. Hershfield (Helena). RNb in green. Vignette of a prospector with his
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Estimate : 130.00 - 300.00
Sold to R******d for (55.00 + 13.75BP) = 68.75
 
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Six Unique and Rare Eureka, Nevada Checks1407 - Six Unique and Rare Eureka, Nevada Checks
Holabird Western Americana Collections
1-2) The rare checks are the White Pine County checks. They are also unique in that the city of "Hamilton" has been overridden by a stamp ...
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Start Price : 50.00 | Estimate : 100.00 - 200.00
 
 
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