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1855 $50 Wass Molitor Fifty Dollar VF30 PCGS.

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1855 $50 Wass Molitor Fifty Dollar VF30 PCGS.
<B>1855<$50> Wass Molitor Fifty Dollar VF30 PCGS.</B></I> K-9, R.5. The Wass, Molitor and the Kellogg fifty dollar pieces, both dated 1855, are the final two gold issues of the denomination to be produced in California. While the Kellogg fifty dollar coins are extremely rare, those of the Wass, Molitor firm are relatively available, for a price. Along with Moffat & Co., Wass, Molitor was a highly respected company in San Francisco.<BR> Even after the San Francisco Mint opened its doors in 1854, all was not well in California commerce. The Mint would occasionally run out of parting acids, or copper for alloying, or other materials. When this happened, they had no choice but to shut down operations, creating temporary coin shortages. It was for this reason that Kellogg & Co. and Wass, Molitor continued to issue gold pieces.<BR> While all earlier fifty dollar pieces were octagonal, the Kellogg and Wass, Molitor fifty dollar pieces were round. This is a pleasing honey-gold example with lighter yellow color at the borders. The surfaces are moderately abraded and the devices lightly worn, as expected at this grade level. A highly desirable memento from the California Gold Rush era. Listed on page 358 of the 2007 <I>Guide Book.</B></I><BR><I>From The Long Beach Family Collection.</B></I>