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Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, gold 1 gramo, 1889, Popper, struck directly on raw gold in El Paramo, p

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Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, gold 1 gramo, 1889, Popper, struck directly on raw gold in El Paramo, p
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Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, gold 1 gramo, 1889, Popper, struck directly on raw gold in El Paramo, plain edge, very rare, PCGS MS63, finest and only example in PCGS census. Janson-3.1.2; KM-Tn2. Far rarer than the neat style struck in Buenos Aires (see next lot), this crude-style issue struck directly onto raw gold recovered in El Paramo is missing in most collections, with weak spot to left of date and corresponding area on reverse but otherwise bold and lustrous. This one-year issue (highly sought by numismatists) was struck by Romanian-Jewish gold-prospector Julius Popper using gold dust found on the beach of El Paramo in the Patagonian peninsula. Popper's expedition, under the company name Lavaderos de Oro del Sud (Gold-Washers of the South), achieved a sort of autonomy, with its own army and coins and stamps, as well as a notorious "wild west" atmosphere replete with crime and abuse of natives. Popper died suddenly and mysteriously in 1893.
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