Treasure, World and U.S. Coin Auction #14

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S.S. Central America, sunk in 1857 in deep water off North Carolina 300. Lot of gold dust in 6 separate PCGS capsules with

total weights of 1.5 grams each, from the S.S. Central America (1857). Six “pinches” of natural gold dust in official

capsules, popular promotional items but also an economical way to own gold from this important provenance without spending thousands on a twenty-dollar gold piece! From the S.S. Central America (1857) Estimate: $900-$1,350.

301. Lot of gold dust in 5 separate PCGS capsules with total weights of 1.5 grams each, from the S.S. Central America (1857). Five “pinches” of natural gold dust in official

capsules, popular promotional items but also an economical way to own gold from this important provenance without spending thousands on a twenty-dollar gold piece! From the S.S. Central America (1857) Estimate: $750-$1,100.

302. Lot of gold nuggets in 3 separate PCGS capsules with total weights of 0.6, 0.6 and 0.5 gram each, from the S.S. Central America (1857). Three sizable nuggets

(natural and irregular), each in its own promotional capsule, which offer a way to own gold from this important provenance without spending thousands on a twenty-dollar gold piece! From the S.S. Central America (1857) Estimate: $600-$900.

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