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Justh & Hunter gold ingot #4280 from the S.S. Central America (1857), 20.93 oz, 90.7% fine, with spe

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Justh & Hunter gold ingot #4280 from the S.S. Central America (1857), 20.93 oz, 90.7% fine, with spe
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Justh & Hunter gold ingot #4280 from the S.S. Central America (1857), 20.93 oz, 90.7% fine, with special presentation copy of Bowers book. About 2-3/8" x 1-3/4" x 1/2". A desirably compact and perfectly rectangular ingot with markings on top NO.4280 / JUSTH & HUNTER / 20.93 OZS. / 907 FINE. / $392.42, bias-cut assayer's "bites" in upper-left corner on top and bottom-right corner on bottom, the bottom smooth but with marking 80 near one corner, a very rare and highly sought example of California gold from the Gold Rush days, the specimens from Justh & Hunter (a famous assaying office in San Francisco, Justh himself once an assayer at the mint) being typically much larger and therefore difficult to collect in this small size. Note also that the accompanying book (part of a special presentation package when these gold bars were marketed after the find) is worth at least $1000 by itself. From the SS Central America (1857), with huge, special-issue, limited-edition (400 copies made) boxed book (which contains a pinch of gold dust from the ship in the inside cover) entitled A California Gold Rush History, by Q. David Bowers (2002).