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Lexington Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Company Stock [144024]

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Stock & Bond - Mining Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 700.00 USD
Lexington Consolidated Gold & Silver Mining Company Stock  [144024]
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250.00USDto c*********p+ buyer's premium (62.50)
This item SOLD at 2022 Apr 24 @ 09:38UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Location: Last Chance Hill, Esmeralda Mining District, Aurora, Mono County. Early certificate No. 21 for 6 shares, issued to R. G. Sindam on April 23, 1863. Signed by Secretary E. W. Kuster and President B. F. Porter (Porter's Saloon). Incorporated March 2nd, 1863. In the early days of the Comstock, Harvey Harris, a well-known assayer in California with offices in San Francisco, Sacramento and Marysville was busy scouting new locations for expanding his assaying business in the Nevada Territory. Aurora was on the border with California and was county seat to both Mono County, CA and Esmeralda County, Nevada Territory. In late 1864, after the boundary survey prior to Nevada statehood in October of 1864, Aurora was firmly identified as part of Nevada. Harris opened up branch offices first in Aurora (June 5, 1861) and then Carson City in the Nevada Territory by the late summer of 1861. He hired Ernst (Edward) W. Kuster-the E. W. Kuster that signed this stock-- to head his branch assay office in Aurora and later sold out to him. Black print on crème paper with black border; yellow underprint “240,000”. Printed by Robbins & Co. Print, 417 Clay St. San Francisco. Uncancelled. Vignette of woman center by Loomis and vignette at left of a man with a team of oxen. Rare. Involved in an 1863 lawsuit with the Real Del Monte. [EMJ, Vol. 27, Nevada Historical Society] Bio on Kuster and notes on the mine are included. City:Aurora, Esmeralda Co. State:Nevada Date:1863