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1880 Felix Grundy Hoard Transport Ingot.

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1880 Felix Grundy Hoard Transport Ingot.
1880 Felix Grundy Hoard Transport Ingot.<p>Felix Hoard was an assayer from Fiddletown in Amador County, California (slightly southeast of Sacramento, in the heart of the gold fields). The top half of the front side has Hoard's stamp in a large circle followed by No. 2206 / 7.75 OZS. / 999 THOUS / FINE. The reverse has the letters USM. F.G. Hoard, believed born in California in the 1830s, was apparently named after Felix Grundy, Tennessee Congressman, Senator, and Attorney General under Martin Van Buren. It is unknown when Hoard learned to assay but only the transport ingots of 1880 are known today. A small group of these gold ingots were discovered in the late 1960s and the London auction house of Glendining sold many in 1969. They were later brought into the U.S. under special Treasury Department import licenses. In all, only a couple of dozen specimens are known today, far fewer than any of the ingots found on the S.S. Central America. Each ingot is stamped USM on the reverse--evidently indicating its destination for the U.S. Mint in San Francisco. This particular specimen has serial number 2206, the latest of any known examples. Important notice: We expect to be auctioning lots at the rate of 200-250 per hour. Sometimes eBay Premier live bid software cannot keep up with that pace, so we strongly recommend that you place a realistic proxy bid now as insurance to avoid disappointment. Also please note that all Heritage/CAA lots purchased through eBay Premier carry a 20% Buyer's Premium.