coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ Other / Varied \ California & State Fractional Gold Tokens \ 1915 \ Unknown
California State Fractional Gold Tokens were issued during the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition as a means of commemorating the event. These tokens were not official currency but were used as a form of souvenir and sometimes as a collector's item. They are designed to resemble gold coins and often vary in size and design, reflecting the artistic themes of the Exposition. The specific type labeled "Unknown" may refer to those tokens whose exact design or issuance details are not well-documented. Collectors often seek these tokens for their historical significance and connection to early 20th-century American culture.
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1915-Dated Cal. Gold Minerva, Bear, Round "1/4" Ms | Other / Varied | California & State Fractional Gold Tokens | 1915 | Unknown |