California State Fractional Gold Tokens are a type of collectible coin that emerged during the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition. These tokens were designed to serve as currency for the fair and often feature imagery related to California's gold rush and the exposition. They are characterized by their small size and fractional denominations, typically issued in gold or gold-plated materials, making them appealing to collectors interested in historical and regional numismatics. The 1915 series is particularly sought after due to its connection to the landmark event and its limited production.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1915-Dated Cal. Gold Minerva, Bear, Round "1/4" Ms Other / Varied California & State Fractional Gold Tokens 1915 Unknown