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California. San Francisco. Hentsch & Berton Check, August 1, 1869.

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Ingots Start Price:330.00 USD Estimated At:1,000.00 - 2,000.00 USD
California. San Francisco. Hentsch & Berton Check, August 1, 1869.
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Check number 200 from A.H. Hoerchner, in association with the Assay Office and Banking House of Hentsch and Berton located at 527 Clay Street, San Francisco, CA. The Check is paid to the order of JJ Horn for the sum of $18. The Hentsch and Berton Title is in bold outlined Blue lettering on the top of the check. The entire check is light blue with dark blue lettering. On the left side is a vertical vignette of a steam engine barreling down train tracks. The check was taken from a page of checks, hence slight serrations on the edges. This is natural: Otherwise very good condition.

Hentsch & Berton were the successors in 1863 to Henry Hentsch's banking and assay business in San Francisco. Hentsch was born in Geneva in approximately 1830 and arrived in California in 1849. After working in Grass Valley and Sonoma he opened an assay office and bank in San Francisco around 1856. Some say Hentsch had been an active San Francisco banker as early as 1854. Hentsch is perhaps best known to numismatists by the rare Hentsch gold ingots found at the wreck site of the S.S. Central America, which sank in 1857. Ephemera from Hentsch is even rarer than the ingots. The most common collectibles are Hentsch & Berton checks, though there are probably less than ten known.

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