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Thorne Mining and Reduction Co. Arizona. Much has been

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:750.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
Thorne Mining and Reduction Co. Arizona. Much has been
<B>Thorne Mining and Reduction Co.</B></I> Arizona. Much has been written on the Thorne ingots. These ingots, like those of the Eagle Mining Co., also surfaced in the late 1960s. More than 80 silver ingots are known, and just a few (3) gold ingots are known. It was opined that these were sold into the bullion market in the 1920s or 1930s, in the same way the Nevada Silver Company ingots were around 1919-1920, and the Pedley-Ryan and other silver rounds from the early 1930s.<BR> Since that time, however, a thorough search has been made of corporate records in California, Arizona, Nevada, South Dakota, and Delaware for this company with negative results. This leads to the conclusion that the Thorne pieces, which are not dated, are a product of the post-1964 silver craze in a manner similar to the Eagle Mining Company pieces. They were most probably made for sale into the bullion markets, though most are silver. They have remained collectible, primarily because they are an artistic bar, and also because they generate cognitive thought, both about Arizona mining history, and about ingots in general.<BR> This gold Thorne ingot is punched 2.995 oz on the reverse, along with "fine gold." A modern "24K" is punched at the bottom of the reverse as well, a mark not as yet seen on antiquated ingots. This piece has never surfaced at public auction and is unrecorded. Two other Thorne gold ingots are known. All three carry dissimilar attributes in purity and weight measurements as recorded on the ingots.<BR><I>From The Kagin Reference Collection of Frontier Ingots.</B></I>