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Monte Christo Gold & Silver Mining Co. of Nevada, 1868 (111351)

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Monte Christo Gold & Silver Mining Co. of Nevada, 1868  (111351)
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180.00USDto V********e+ buyer's premium (45.00)
This item SOLD at 2020 Feb 15 @ 09:32UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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Cert. #537, issued for 20 shares to Alphonso Hill and signed by H.N. Day as president and Thomas Day as secretary. Eagle vignette at top center and six miners working down in the shaft winzing up ore barrels. The Monte Christo mine was adjacent to the Gould & Curry Mill at the junction of Six Mile Canyon and Seven Mile Canyon, on the east side. They were very active in the late 1860’s, producing an estimated $100,000 in bullion, according to Raymond (1870). They soon ran into low grade ore and the mine shut down. Henry Noble Day was a director of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, an officer of other railroads, and an accomplished author. The certificate was issued at Philadelphia, PA., so this was an Eastern financed operation. John Alexander, Phila. printer. Uncancelled.

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State: Nevada
City/County: Comstock
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