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Wild Horse Gold Ingot Round - CO

Currency:USD Category:Coins & Paper Money Start Price:1,400.00 USD Estimated At:2,800.00 - 4,000.00 USD
Wild Horse Gold Ingot Round -  CO
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Holabird-Kagin Americana Office
3555 Airway Drive Suite#309
Reno, NV 89511
Thursday Feb 20th, 10am-6pm
* Preview also available by appointment

Live Auction
Friday & Saturday
Feb 20 & 21, 2014
9am PDT starting time, both days

Location
Atlantis Casino & Resort
Paradise A Room
3800 S. Virginia Street
Reno, NV 89502

Lot Pick Up
Holabird-Kagin Americana Office
3555 Airway Drive Suite #309
Reno, NV 89511
Sunday February 23rd, 10am-1pm

c1905 This small gold ingot is individually letter punched “Wild/ Horse/ Cons. Gold/ Mng. Co./ Colo./ 1905// oz. 2.3/ ths.675/dol.40.95/lot 9/assay". The actual weight is 2.22 troy oz. and it measures 1.1” in diameter and 0.25” thick. It surfaced sometime in the late twentieth century, landing in the Bass Collection. The Wild Horse ingot was subjected to analyses under SEM/EDS at American Assay Labs in Sparks and Florida Tech in Melbourne, Florida. The content is relatively non-homogeneous, showing varying amounts of gold. It is generally of high purity, with sample points varying from 82% to 87%. Silver analyses varied from 1% to 2.5%. The presence of copper in amounts from 2% to about 7% call into question the origin of the metal before the creation of this ingot product. Copper was usually removed from dore because it had no value. It was only retained by certain assayers in a manner to illustrate the copper content of the ore, especially if the ingot was used in an exhibition showing off the ore and its metallic product, the ingot. Examples of this exact thing are known from western assayers Thomas Price, Henry Hanks and Conrad Weigand. Each of these assay bars was the product of a silver-gold-copper camp, and each ingot bears the unmistakable legitimate assayer’s punch. The presence of copper in a high purity gold ingot renders its metallic origin suspect to me. - HKA#62122