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S. Molitor/Thomas Price Assay Receipts [196860]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Mining Start Price:100.00 USD Estimated At:200.00 - 300.00 USD
S. Molitor/Thomas Price Assay Receipts [196860]
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Very scarce May 9, 1869 S. Molitor & Co., San Francisco, assay receipt for 91 oz of gold, received from Wells Fargo. 1891 Thomas Price and Son Assay Office, Bullion Rooms and Ore Floors, 524 Sacramento St., San Francisco assay receipt for gold dust in black sand. Molitor started assaying in San Francisco with his father, Augustus, who was one of the men originally involved with the U.S. Assay Office. He then went to Helena for the Montana Gold Rush and then to Deadwood for the Black Hills Gold Rush. Thomas Price, a native of Wales, was a graduate of the Royal School of Mines, London and worked in Swansea where the world's copper was smelted. California ore was also sent there where he learned of California gold. He relocated to San Francisco in 1862 working for Kellogg & Hewston later San Francisco Assay and Refining Works and still later his own assay company. He was known as Professor Price for teaching assay at two California colleges.
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State: California
City: San Francisco
Provenance: Fred Weinberg Numismatic Ephemera Collection