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California. San Francisco (also Marysville). Justh & Hunter Gold Ingot. Weight: 23.00 Oz. Fineness:

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / Ingots Start Price:45,000.00 USD Estimated At:135,000.00 - 180,000.00 USD
California. San Francisco (also Marysville). Justh & Hunter Gold Ingot. Weight: 23.00 Oz. Fineness:
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This deep yellow-gold ingot is featured on page 757 of the Bowers Gold Rush reference. The assayer’s information is deeply impressed on the face, with the upper right corner of the ingot removed for assay purposes. The smelters accidently hit the nail on the head when they weighed this bar at an even 23.00 ounces – the mathematics for the value couldn’t have been easier. Justh & Hunter, Assayers, held sway at No. 188 Montgomery Street in San Francisco, “2nd door South of Jackson Street.” (The firm also issued ingots at nearby Marysville, but scholars believe those ingots bear serial numbers that begin with 9, rather than the firm’s ingots from San Francisco, all believed to bear a serial number beginning with 4.) Lithographer Emanuel Justh, Hungarian by birth, had been in California since 1850, and in 1855 went into partnership with newly-arrived Baltimore native Solomon Hunter. Interestingly enough, Hunter embarked from Baltimore aboard the S.S. George Low, which would later be renamed the S.S. Central America! Their association was announced in the Alta California May 15th that year, and a letter of commendation from San Francisco Mint Superintendent Louis Birdsall and United States Assayer Agoston Haraszthy, calling Justh a “competent and faithful assayer.” The firm went on to assay millions of dollars in gold in the next two years.