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The Top #1 Nevada Silver Ingot: Harvey Harris, Gold Hill

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Ingots Start Price:27,500.00 USD Estimated At:55,000.00 - 75,000.00 USD
The Top #1 Nevada Silver Ingot: Harvey Harris, Gold Hill
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The all-time best Nevada silver ingot, which is also Territorial designated.

This was one of the best of the original ingots owned by John J Ford. It was made by California Gold Rush assayer Harvey Harris, who moved to the Comstock in 1862. It has the fabulous "seeing eye" logo seen on the Harris, Marchand bars from the SS Central America, which was unknown to Ford, and therefore could not be "faked." It is one of only two known Harris silver ingots with the "seeing eye," and is, by far, the best of the two. This piece is a true treasure for any ingot collector, and worthy of any major ingot collection, including SS Central America. If you are an SSCA collector, this is the only possible silver ingot that can match your Harris, Marchand SSCA gold bars. 12.12 ounces, serial number 2685, $34.97. The ingot has a lengthy story in "The Rush For Gold" (2008, pp106-110). It was given from M. W. Irvin to Jane Jackson, as indicated by the punch marks on the sides of the ingot. Irvin was working in Gold Hill in 1862. His name does not appear in the 1862, 1863 or 1864 Nevada directories, thus the possible conclusion that this is a late 1862 ingot, made just after Nevada Territory was established out of Utah Territory. The only Jane Jackson found in records is an African American worker. (15% Buyer's Premium) City: Gold Hill State: Nevada Date: 1863 ID# 38134