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Justh Assay Office - Gold Receipt, rec'd from W.F. c/o C.T.H. Palmer [169245]

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Justh Assay Office - Gold Receipt, rec'd from W.F. c/o C.T.H. Palmer  [169245]
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E. Justh, Assay Office and Gold and Silver Refinery, 104 Montgomery St., San Francisco, CA, September 13, 1859. No. 1603 Memorandum of Gold Bullion deposited by W.F. & Co. ñ C.T.H. Palmer. Weight before melting: 119.45 oz. After melting: 119.34. Fineness: .912. Full Value of Gold: $2,249.88. Clippings: .05 oz. Net after expenses: $2,238.45. Signed by E. Justh. Most of the existing certificates were signed for E. Justh by his employee Sidney Van Wyck who was an assayer who worked for a time before being employed by Justh, at the San Francisco Mint. Van Wyck later went on to become the sole assayer in the new mining camps of the post 1860 era of Aurora, Virginia City, and Hamilton. These certificates are particularly collectible because of their direct relationship to the Justh & Hunter gold ingots found on the 1857 wreck of the Steamer, S.S. Central America. Very Fine condition. Low R6. Size: 10.5 x 5.25 inches. See the Mining Section for other RARE California Assayer documents. San Francisco California 1859