coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ G$14.25 \ Moffat & Co. \ 1849
The 1849 G 14 25 Moffat & Co. coin is a notable example of early American private minting. Moffat & Co. was a private firm based in the western United States that produced gold coins during the California Gold Rush era. These coins were typically minted in denominations of $2.50, $5, and $10 and feature distinctive designs representative of the time. Due to their limited mintage and historical significance, Moffat & Co. coins are sought after by collectors and command premium prices in the market.
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(1849) G$14.25 Moffat & Co. Ingot, 21 3/4 Carat, K-2 | G$14.25 | Moffat & Co. | 1849 | San Francisco |