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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Moffat & Co. (San Francisco) series of Pioneer & Territorial Gold in the U.S. Coins contains 9 distinct entries with CPG® values between $3,500.00 and $2,880,000.00.
In 1851, certain issues of the Miners' Bank, Baldwin, Pacific Company, and others were discredited by newspaper accounts stating they were of reduced gold value. This provided an enhanced opportunity for Moffat and the U.S. Assay Office of Gold. Fractional-currency coins of almost every nation were being pressed into service by the Californians, but the supply was too small to help to any extent. Moffat & Co. proceeded in January 1852 to issue a new ten-dollar gold piece bearing the stamp MOFFAT & CO.

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  Moffat & Co. (San Francisco) Value Range Favorite
Moffat & Co. (San Francisco) Value Range  
1849 $5 Moffat MS
$3,500
-
$180,000
$3,500 - $180,000
1849 $10 Moffat, TEN D., K-5 MS
$7,500
-
$50,400
$7,500 - $50,400
1849 $10 Moffat, TEN DOL., K-6 MS
$8,750
-
$46,800
$8,750 - $46,800
1850 $5 Moffat MS
$4,690
-
$288,000
$4,690 - $288,000
1852 $10 Moffat, Close Date, K-8 MS
$48,000
-
$141,100
$48,000 - $141,100
1852 $10 Moffat, Wide Date, K-9 MS
$18,000
-
$43,200
$18,000 - $43,200
1852 $10 Moffat, Wide Date SP
$1,200,000
-
$2,880,000
$1,200,000 - $2,880,000
1853 $20 Moffat MS
$13,800
-
$122,400
$13,800 - $122,400

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Moffat & Co. (San Francisco) series of Pioneer & Territorial Gold in the U.S. Coins contains 9 distinct entries with CPG® values between $3,500.00 and $2,880,000.00.
In 1851, certain issues of the Miners' Bank, Baldwin, Pacific Company, and others were discredited by newspaper accounts stating they were of reduced gold value. This provided an enhanced opportunity for Moffat and the U.S. Assay Office of Gold. Fractional-currency coins of almost every nation were being pressed into service by the Californians, but the supply was too small to help to any extent. Moffat & Co. proceeded in January 1852 to issue a new ten-dollar gold piece bearing the stamp MOFFAT & CO.

Catalog Detail