What coins were minted at the Dahlonega Mint?

What coins were minted at the Dahlonega Mint?

Three Dollar Gold Piece Coins minted in Dahlonega were of high quality and are still prized by coin collectors. Mint officers preferred making the larger and easier-to-coin half eagles, but they also produced quarter eagles, gold dollars, and for one year, three-dollar gold pieces.

How many gold coins did the US mint in Dahlonega?

The Dahlonega $5.00 coins of 1861 were all minted under Confederate supervision. Few series in U.S. numismatics are more important or evoke more envy. There are a total of 26 coins in the set, and in About Uncirculated Condition a complete, quality set would run in the $250,000.00 to $300,000.00 range.

Why is gold not minted in Dahlonega Georgia anymore?

Why was a Federal Mint established in Dahlonega, Georgia? Why is gold not minted there anymore? Miners wanted a way to turn their gold dust into gold coins. Transporting the gold dust to other mint locations was dangerous in those days.

What was the purpose of the US mint in Dahlonega?

Like the Charlotte Mint, Dahlonega was built to aid refining capabilities of the Georgia Gold Rush, which was the first gold rush in North America. Its purpose was to act as an assay and convert the newly found gold ore into coins, ingots and bars that could be used for currency.

When did the Dahlonega Mint close?

1878

What happened to the Charlotte Mint in the Civil War?

In May 1861, North Carolina seceded from the Union. The Confederacy seized the Charlotte Mint along with those at New Orleans and Dahlonega. The mint was then converted into a hospital and military office space for the remainder of the Civil War.

Why was a federal mint established in Dahlonega Georgia?

Coordinates:34.5299°N 83.9871°WThe Dahlonega Mint was a former branch of the United States Mint built during the Georgia Gold Rush to help the miners get their gold assayed and minted, without having to travel to the Philadelphia Mint. Coins produced at the Dahlonega Mint bear the "D" mint mark.

Why was the US mint created?

In 1849, the California Gold Rush brought a flood of people west for the chance to get rich. Transporting the gold east all the way to the Philadelphia Mint was time-consuming and fraught with risk. In 1854, a branch Mint opened in San Francisco to convert the miners' gold into coins.

Why is gold not minted in Dahlonega anymore?

The Civil War. When the American Civil War broke out in 1861, the Dahlonega Mint was seized by the Confederates. Because of their relatively low mintage, all Dahlonega-minted gold coins are rare.

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