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Christopher Bechtler, $2.50 GEORGIA, 64 gr. 22 carats - even 22

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money / US Coins Start Price:999.00 USD Estimated At:2,000.00 - 2,100.00 USD
Christopher Bechtler, $2.50 GEORGIA, 64 gr. 22 carats - even 22
Christopher Bechtler, $2.50 GEORGIA, 64 gr. 22 carats - even 22 (1837-42). NGC VF Details, edge damage. A very rare variety that seldom appears at auction.

Until 1842 the Bechtlers were engaged in other activities besides coining. The family remained in the jewelry business. An article in the Carolina Gazette indicated that as of August 1, 1836, Christopher Bechtler had moved his business to Back Street and for no apparent reason was calling in all bills to be paid by September 1. Christopher continued in the jewelry business until November 1841.

The Bechtlers also were engaged in gunsmithing-manufacturing and inventing finely made rifles. Augustus particularly was renowned for his skill and inventiveness in this field.

Christopher also attempted mining, but did not have much luck. His 400-acre farm contained several streams of which all were auriferous, but not prolific. Bechtler then tried to mine for gold, digging two to three miles of tunnels on his property in an unsuccessful try at finding and retrieving the elusive metal.

Throughout the coining enterprise, Christopher was assisted by his son, Augustus. On July 6, 1840, "In consideration of the natural love and affection. & for & in consideration of the many services heretofore rendered him by the said Augustus," Christopher turned over his entire coining business to his son. This gift was reiterated in Christopher's will of November 28, 1842.
Estimated Value $2,000 - 2,100.

Provenance: The William H & Beuelaress K. Helem Collection.