61°F
weather icon Clear

New Gold Rush: Bidders dig deep for coins at Reno auction

RENO — Tiny pieces of California Gold Rush history fetched big bucks at a Reno auction of Western Americana.

Holabird-Kagin Americana reported the Jack Totheroh Collection of 200 gold coins privately issued in San Francisco in the 1850s sold for $865,000 — more than two times the estimate of $360,000.

The Reno-based company, which staged last week’s auction, said the Bergen-Istvan Collection of nearly 50 similar gold coins went for $252,000, beating the estimate of $162,000.

According to historians, the coins in 25-cent, 50-cent and dollar denominations were struck by jewelers from 1852 to 1857 when there was a shortage of small change in California.

While banks apparently didn’t accept them, they were used at some San Francisco businesses, historians say.

Both collections were split up and sold to different buyers.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
Trump said US will accelerate its nuclear weapons testing

President Donald Trump said the U.S. would accelerate its nuclear weapons testing, after Russia announced trials of a nuclear-powered underwater drone and nuclear-capable cruise missile.

What shutdown? Trump isn’t canceling travel, golf or his ballroom

In shutdowns past — including during Trump’s first term — presidents normally scaled back their schedules. The White House often sought to appear sympathetic to Americans affected by disruptions to health care, veterans benefits and other key services.

What does a Federal Reserve rate cut mean for your finances?

The federal funds rate is the rate at which banks borrow and lend to one another. While the rates consumers pay to borrow money aren’t directly linked to this rate, shifts affect what you pay for credit cards, auto loans, mortgages, and other financial products.

MORE STORIES