(4) Fractional Gold Tokens round and octagonal dated 1857, 1861, 1880, and one undated. Though not regular issues per se, these tokens were made widely by private jewelers of the day. The Breen & Gillio text on these tokens states, " . . . . no longer required for currency, these tiny gold coins were still admired as souvenirs of the gold rush . . . . . In time, they became a national fad and were sold coast to coast. But their denominations made them susceptible to fraudulent use, and the government . . . . finally determined that they violated the Private Coinage Act of 1864, leading to their total suspension by 1883." (Image)
Est. $80-115 SE
Opening US$ 210.00
Sold...US$ 210.00
Closed..Feb-08-2024, 14:10:41 EST
Sold For 210
Sale No: 33
Lot No: 148
Symbol:
1904 St. Louis World's Fair "1/4 Louisiana Gold" small gold token, produced by Farran Zerbe, whose initial "Z" is at base of the fleur-de-lis; raw in 2x2, XF (Image)