My Territorial Gold Collection

Okay so one coin can't really be called a collection (this is currently my only territorial gold coin) but this is a coin that I was wowed by the first time I saw it in hand a few years back. I have always loved the design but never thought I would actually own one. After a bit of "horse trading" during and after the ANA show I was able to add it to my collection.
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Neat coin. Congrats!
Great coin!
If a gem 1850 $10 ever turns up in Baldwin's basement, we'll have to buy it!
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wow. thats about the coolest $10 piece ever. coingrats.
Very nice, congrats. Certainly one of the most appealing issues of California gold.
That plus a "Cal" gold and an octagonal $50 would do it for me. Congrats! Absolutely beautiful!
Baldwin's basement is no more, thanks to the move away from the Embankment...
Well, just Love coins, period.
Very cool coin and design. If memory serves, about 10 years ago there was a story about someone wife donated his old golf shoe to Salvation Army which had this coin hidden inside and forgot all about it.
Its one of the three most beautiful Pioneer coins there are !
That's one hell of a collection!
I like!
bob
Not this coin. It was the Garrett Cincinnati $10, struck over an Ormsby.
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That is a beautiful gold coin... Congratulations...Cheers, RickO
You have a lot of potential. You should stick with this until something interesting shows up.
It's not easy settling for something just because it's exquisite.
What a beautiful territorial, history and design. I love this piece.
I was always interested in territorials but only have 1 California gold token.
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Man - drooled all over that at the ANA - congrats!
You should buy back the Norweb 1848 Cal. from me now that you're on a roll.
Since I tend to buy your rejects, can't wait until you get tired of this one!
I am so happy that you ended up with this coin - it's one of the coolest pieces that I've had the honor of handling, and I like seeing it end up with a friend who truly appreciates it...
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
You're right, it was Cincinnati $10 instead. I didn't realize the story was 16 years ago, time sure flies. Both designs are very cool , nonetheless.
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I do want to thank Regulated for working with me on a complicated trade arrangement to make the acquisition possible.
That is really nice.
Makes my Bechtler look like a POS.
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Stunned as usual. What a catch
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
THAT is an area where I will continue to love US coins.
Oh yeah.... and my HOLY GRAIL !!!
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That's what dreams are made of
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Outstanding coin, congrats on getting it
I have recently acquired two gold territorials myself and think it is probably easy to get hooked on them...they are really cool and there's a ton of history behind them...
Outstanding coin and I'm guessing your collection of territorials might continue to grow!!!
Boiler78, I am so happy for you!! That is one of my all time favorite coins. Enjoy it! And please bring it out every now and then.
thats one heck of a great start to something.
Seriously nice!!!
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Jeez, that is a phenomenal coin. Congratulations!!
Beautiful design. Love it. Congrats on acquiring it.
very nice, and a great design.
Were any souls sold to the devil in this transaction?
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Exceptionally nice vaquero coin!
I tried to sell mine and nobody was buying.
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
Come on David! Everyone knows dealers don't have souls. Geez
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From Coin Facts:
"Baldwin & Co.'s first issues were $5 and $10 gold coins dated 1850. In 1851, Baldwin & Co. issued $10 and $20 gold coins. Unfortunately, an official assay revealed that Baldwin's coins contained less gold than their stated value, and all confidence in their coins disappeared."
So is that a $9 gold coin? Somehow I don't think you are going to be exercising your return privileges anyway.
Just like the Mormon Territorials the Baldwins remained unappreciated in their own time. Most likely the disfavor of the day consequent from their reduced gold content for both contributed to their rarity now.
More information Kagin's, "Private Gold Coins and Patterns of the United States" reprinted in CoinFacts, indicating that many of the coins were melted due to being underweight. The beautiful design paired with low survivors makes this a wonderful rarity!
Wow, what a gorgeous piece of history! Congrats on this stunning new addition
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A real beauty!
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Baldwin's coins weren't terribly debased like the Mormons or Pacific Company. In fact, the assays conducted by the Mint at Philadelphia indicated that they contained more gold than a US $20.
It's entirely possible that the James King of William-induced panic in 1851 was a set-up. Remember that Humbert, who conducted the Assays for Jas. King of William, would have considered Baldwin the chief competitor to the Assay Office, who at the time operated with the disadvantage of only striking $50 gold pieces.
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
Congrats on completing your collection

I'm sure you will add to it though
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Amazing coin, when I walked over to Kagin's table to talk to David about the Nova I saw the Baldwin $10 immediately and kept gravitating to it despite the many other cool things in the cases like a 1794 $1 and a handful of $50 slugs.
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Thanks for the added historical insight. Besides Kagin's book(s) do you have any other suggested readings to recommend for anyone wanting to delve further into the subject?
Kagin's or Edgar Adams's works are both about as good as it gets. The Eckfeldt DuBois mint manuals are helpful, but they aren't cheap.
What is now proved was once only imagined. - William Blake
Awesome piece, I know you're a proud poppa.
Horse trading ? That's a lot of horse power.
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