The next time you go to Las Vegas remember..............
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That downtown Fremont Street was named in honor of explorer John Charles Frémont and located in the heart of the downtown casino corridor, Fremont Street is/ was the address for many famous casinos.
He was in politics and explorer, among many other things
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It was John C. Fremont who literally put Las Vegas on the map. And because more than 20,000 copies of his map were immediately published and distributed to anybody who wanted one, Las Vegas became an important stop on the way West. Mormon colonists brought wagons to Utah over his routes, and the first railroad through the region would water steam engines at springs Fremont had first made known to the world.
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So when you go to Vegas for fun or the PCGS shows, remember this guy ![]()
1856 John C. Fremont Political Presidential Token - Dewitt / Sullivan JF-1856-14.
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Great post! We always stay at the Golden Nugget on Fremont whenever we go to Vegas...
Very nice medal Stef... I have spent many an enjoyable time on Fremont St.. Cheers, RickO
Thanks for the interesting history of LV.
Is that 1 over 2?
@cmerlo1 We always stay at the golden nugget too. It’s just a fun place to stay.
@Hemispherical yes, it is an over date. Have no idea why but all of these have that.
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I wonder if Fremont had to pay the resort fee.
When I saw the title of your thread, I immediately thought "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas."
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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Great post, thanks for sharing !!!
I like it! Note the tree stump like circular bands surrounding the eagle!
"She comes out of the sun in a silk dress,
running like a water color in the rain...."
Saw that, but thought a fingerprint but I see now.
To keep this coin related, I can confirm, what happens in Vegas, often stays in Vegas. I have left a lot of "coin" in Vegas, and much more paper.... Many times!
Seriously, if I had the money I've left in Vegas and other casinos around the country, I could have at least one #1 registry set. Maybe two.
As many times as I've been to Vegas, I have never been to live show nor have I ever seen the lights downtown, but I have seen many sights that I'll never forget.
Very interesting. I'm staying for a few days on Fremont St next month. I'll think of John Fremont as I wonder from casino to casino seeking fame and misfortune.
Dave
I promise to not say anything about Fremont or what was talked about in this thread to anyone!
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.yeah, pretty neat. I have a few different tokens that have this. And, this
token is pretty clean looking compared to most examples I’ve seen.
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Btw, I need to check this one out as it looks like it’s been gold guilded.
Not sure if these come this way
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oops. Mormons settled in Utah, (part of the State of Deseret) before they came to Las Vegas valley. The Mormons traveled through Las Vegas, on the Mormon Trail, on their way to S. California. Yep, that's right. Many Mormons went on to settle in places other than Utah. They settled in NV, CA, UT, NM and Idaho as well. The Mormon state of Deseret was huge and all was Mormon settled.
bob
It was a long time ago when I was last in downtown Las Vegas. I remember the Golden Nugget had a great buffet.
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Neat over-date on that token.
Odd that the "J.C." was struck right on the bust area. Don't believe I've ever seen any of the legend struck on the bust area of another coin.
Nice write up.
I have not been to Las Vegas.
...old school Vegas
I guess the name of the hotel I last stayed at is at least coin related - "Treasure Island" and most definitely they added a "resort fee" to the internet price that I had been quoted. At least one can get easy access to the free pirate show they put on each evening, weather allowing. FWIW I believe some internet sites now warn of any "resort fee" charge and even include it in their listing price.
And watch out for “spa fees.”
I remember I forget ... probably because what happened stayed there.
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Great token. Love the unashamed overdate.
You can count the rings on the 'stump surrounding the eagle' and determine the age of this piece !