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H. Harris & Co. Pioneer Assay Office - Gold Receipt, rec'd from Bankers Cadwalader Co. [169243]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Ingots Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 8,000.00 USD
H. Harris & Co. Pioneer Assay Office - Gold Receipt, rec'd from Bankers Cadwalader Co.  [169243]
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H. Harris & Co. Pioneer Assay Office, (Late Harris & Marchand), Marysville, CA, October 27, 1859 - No. 19609 Memorandum of Gold Deposited by Bankers Cadwallader Co. This receipt was printed on creme or buff colored paper in a reddish-brown ink by Agnew & Deffenback, Printers, 125 Sansome Street, S.F. Amalgam weighing 53.25 oz was deposited, after melting it weighed just 52.59 oz., which indicates that a combination of nearly three quarters ounce of mercury and slag were removed during the melt. The gold had a fineness of .951 with a value per ounce calculated to be $19.65.89. The full value the assayed deposit is written as $1,031.89 before any deductions for clippings and other charges leaving a net of $1,061.65. A commission of 2% for coining and $2.52 and $3.00 for misc. and assaying fees were charged The rarity of H. Harris & Co. assay receipts also showing the names of Harris & Marchand rates as Extremely Rare with perhaps only three or four known such as this one. This receipt was signed by H. Harris for D. Marchand. It has the usual ìpocket folds common to virtually all assay receipts, the overall condition is deemed to be Very Fine. The names of Harris and Marchand are well known to ingot collectors because of the beautiful gold ingots they rendered in their assay offices, some of which were recovered from the wreck site of the S.S. Central America, which sank while loaded to the gunnels with gold coins and assayers ingots off the east coast of the United States during a hurricane in 1857. Very Fine, R8. Possibly the earliest known. Size: 10.25 x 4.625 inches. Check the Mining Section for other RARE California Assay Office documents. Marysville California 1859