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California. San Francisco. Henry Hentsch Gold Ingot. Weight: 33.93 Oz. Fineness: .875. Value: $613.7

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Ingots Start Price:60,000.00 USD Estimated At:175,000.00 - 200,000.00 USD
California. San Francisco. Henry Hentsch Gold Ingot. Weight: 33.93 Oz. Fineness: .875. Value: $613.7
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Poured and cast by the Assay Office and Banking House of Henry Hentsch. This lively yellow gold ingot was featured on page 271 of the Bowers reference. All the pertinent assay information is stamped on the face, and a test corner was cut from the bar at the upper right of the face. Precious little is known of Henry Hentsch – or Hy Hentsch, as he stamped his ingots. We know he opened a banking business in San Francisco in 1856. An article in the February 2, 1856 Alta California noted: “ASSAY OFFICE OF HENRY HENTSCH. Northwest corner of Montgomery and Jackson Streets. I have this day annexed to my Banking Establishment an Assay Office, and am prepared to carry on this business in all its branches. All orders confided to my care will be executed with promptness, and I will guarantee all my assays. H. Hentsch, San Francisco, February 1st, 1856.” One of 33 ingots retrieved from the Central America; it is thought that many of Hentsch’s gold ingot were shipped to banks in Europe in shipments prior to the fateful shipment from which these 33 pieces were recovered, as Hentsch had international banking connections and would one day move to Geneva to manage the Swiss-America Bank there.