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Two Silver Ingots. One piece is very crude, a 965 fine

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:400.00 USD Estimated At:1,600.00 - 2,500.00 USD
Two Silver Ingots. One piece is very crude, a 965 fine
<B>Two Silver Ingots.</B></I> One piece is very crude, a 965 fine bar with no assayer info. The other is crudely stamped Jno. G. Assayer, an abbreviation for "John G."<BR> These two crude ingots have several problems, such as lacking the assayer identification, and the other with an assayer's name punched on the apparent wrong side of the ingot. There are no assay chips, and no fineness noted. These ingots could have no specific purpose, such as an exhibition, presentation, or mine ingot, because they are improperly marked. But this does not preclude them as private keepsakes.<BR> There are only two John G. assayers on a privately prepared western assayer list from 1852-1900. These are John Goldsworthy, Los Angeles, 1880-1887, who would have perhaps assayed Darwin or Cerro Gordo ores; and John Griswold, San Francisco, 1880-1883, who would have perhaps assayed Nevada or Napa silver ores.<BR><I>From The Kagin Reference Collection of Frontier Ingots.</B></I>