California State Fractional Gold Tokens, issued around 1875, are considered collectible coins associated with the Gold Rush era. These tokens were produced to facilitate commerce and represent a fraction of a gold dollar, often seen as a symbolic link to California's wealth from gold mining. The tokens are typically made from copper, brass, or other metals rather than gold, and feature designs that reflect California's state heritage. They were widely used in local transactions during a period when gold coins were in high demand but often scarce. Collectors value these tokens for their historical significance and regional affiliation with California.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1875-Dated Cal. Gold Indian - Wreath #7, "1/2" Tok Other / Varied California & State Fractional Gold Tokens 1875 Unknown