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1860 $10 Clark, Gruber & Co. Ten Dollar MS61 PCGS. K-3

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1860 $10 Clark, Gruber & Co. Ten Dollar MS61 PCGS. K-3
<B>1860<$10> Clark, Gruber & Co. Ten Dollar MS61 PCGS.</B></I> K-3, R.5. After their facility began functioning as a mint, the Clark, Gruber coinage was issued in significant quantities. From the beginning of their operations in July 1860, through the end of calendar year 1862, the firm issued a total of $594,305 in gold coins. Walter Breen attempted to estimate original mintages in his <I>Complete Encyclopedia,</B></I> based on rarity ratings provided by Donald Kagin. For this 1860 ten dollar piece, Breen estimated a mintage of 3,500 coins. After discontinuing their coinage operations in 1862, the firm began producing gold ingots with a production reported to be as much as $828,000 in value, although not a single ingot is known today. Finally, the Clark, Gruber operation was purchased by the United States Government on April 16, 1863, with the promise of a branch mint in Denver. The facility served as a government Assay Office, and the promised Denver branch of the United States Mint finally opened for business--43 years later.<BR> The example that is offered for sale is a remarkable Mint State specimen with brilliant green-gold surfaces and frosty mint luster. It is sharply struck with full design details on both sides. The surfaces have a few faint abrasions and hairlines, consistent with the grade.<BR><I>From The Carolina Gold Collection, Part Four.</B></I>