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Reno, NV, United States
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SS Central America Artifacts Auction
The SS Central America Artifacts Auction catalog has 268 pages of detailed treasure stories about the people, jewelry, gold and goods onboard the famous "Ship of Gold" that sank off the North Carolina coast in 1857 with tons of gold on board. While the coins and nuggets have already been sold and are in thousands of collections around the world, the artifacts are only just now released, available for the first time, as part of a two part sale in December and February. Online auction platforms do not carry the wealth of information found in the catalog, inclusive of three-dimensional photographs of the items on the seafloor, and a map where many were discovered. Get your limited edition printed catalogs today and enjoy the fascinating world of the SS Central America treasure.
Part A of this December auction includes artifacts recovered from the actual shipwreck of the SS Central America.
Part B, starting with lot 2000, offered on the same day presents some of the best California & Alaska Gold Rush material ever assembled for auction.
Fred Holabird
Holabird Western Americana Collections, LLC
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2257: Letter Signed by Phillip IV, Reign Coinciding with Spanish Treasure Galleon Sinking off Florida KeysEst. $500-$800
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2258: Adams & Co. Express Drafts for New York & Boston, Gold Rush Era [155383]Est. $300-$500
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2259: Gold Pocket Watch, Illinois Watch Company, N. Gamse [151584]Est. $10,000-$15,000
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2260: Congressional Document Re: Utah Expedition Contracts (Mormon War) [155374]Est. $200-$400
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2262: Panama Rail Road Company Stock Certificate (Used by SS Central America) [155364]Est. $100-$150
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2264: Colton's Traveler and Tourist's Route Book through the US and Canada, 1856 [157166]Est. $500-$1,000
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2266: History of the Precious Metals by J.L. Comstock, 1849 [158980]Est. $500-$1,000
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2268: Whitney's Metallic Wealth of the United States, 1854 [158984]Est. $500-$1,000
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