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1852 $10 Humbert Ten Dollar MS61 PCGS.

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1852 $10 Humbert Ten Dollar MS61 PCGS.
<B>1852<$10> Humbert Ten Dollar MS61 PCGS.</B></I> K-10, R.5. After Congress approved an official U.S. Assay Office in San Francisco, Augustus Humbert was appointed as the Assayer, and the firm of Moffat & Company was awarded the contract for coinage, perhaps under questionable circumstances, as pointed out by Donald Kagin: "Moffat & Company petitioned for and received the contract for coining the new issues of the U.S. Assay Office and, in a letter to Treasury Secretary Corwin, Moffat made the dubious statement that his company alone was then (September 30, 1850) operating a mint in California. Augustus Humbert, a watchmaker in New York, was appointed United States Assayer with a salary of $5,000 a year, while sculptor and medalist Charles C. Wright was commissioned to engrave in New York the original dies which Humbert was to bring with him to California."<BR> This Mint State example is fully lustrous with excellent green-gold surfaces and attractive orange toning. The fields, especially on the reverse, have a reflective appearance. The central obverse and reverse have strong design definition. The obverse die shows a heavy crack at the base of UNITED and a lighter crack through the base of STATES. Listed on page 350 of the 2007 <I>Guide Book.</B></I><BR><I>From The Long Beach Family Collection.</B></I>