109 Years Ago Today..........................Post a Gold Coin
June 4, 1911 Gold was discovered in Alaska's Indian Creek.
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My favorite....Have posted it before...1909D. Cheers, RickO

That would have been only three years after this (Austrian 100 Corona) coin was issued:
Thanks for the historical note. I was always aware that the Alaska town of Hope across the Turnagain Arm from Indian was an early gold rush town and that near Indian in the ski resort community of Girdwood there is the Crow Creek Mine where even today one can pan for gold, but hadn't realized that Indian itself had a role in Alaska's "gold rush."
Don't have any gold, but a V cents is the only thing I have that is 1911!

Adding to the above. Here is some added information about the nearby Crow Creek Mine which today is the last remaining 1898 Gold Rush Placer Mine from the ICMJ's Prosepector and Mining Journal:
"Not quite on the Kenai Peninsula, but similar to it geologically, is the famous Crow Creek Mine across Turnagain Arm. This mine worked typical stream gravels and a paleo channel that was buried 40 to 50 feet deep under a bench. This area was well glaciated during the Ice Ages. The Crow Creek placers formed both before the glaciers and after they receded. Crow Creek is both a present stream placer and a pre-glacial (paleo) stream channel placer."
As to the earlier mining town of Hope a/k/a Sunrise located just across the Turnagain Arm water from Indian and Girdwood, it was the site of a gold rush that preceded the famous 1898 Klondike Gold Rush with hundreds who headed to Hope Alaska in 1895 and 1896. Interestingly Alaska's largest city of Anchorage (which incorporates both Indian and Girdwood) did not even come into existence until the founding of the Alaska Railroad in 1914.
https://icmj.com/magazine/article/alaskas-hope-sunrise-mining-district-901/
Here is a "coin" albeit not gold which is relevant to the OP's post in that the Indian River where gold was discovered in 1911 is today part of Anchorage.
Nice coins!
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My favorite 1911 gold:

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I love the look of all that gold
From my toned Indian set:

This is Alaskan gold, from the 1909 Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition, 1 DWT = 1 Penneyweight, approx 1/20th oz.
I have one, but this is NOT my token.
The Fairbanks gold rush was 1902, must if taken them a while to head down to Los Anchorage
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Setting up camp on the trail to gold. Both men and women played an important role in the stampede. Location: Dyea is a ghost town three miles northwest of Skagway, at the mouth of the Taiya River in the Chilkoot Inlet. Present day access from Skagway is along a nine mile gravel road.
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The Klondike gold rush started in 1897 & almost all the gold from that area went to San Francisco.
(2nd year they made Saints...Mintage 2,774,925)

The 1908-S saint mintage was only 22,000 and now a major rarity in MS for that & other reasons.
Best I can do is a 1909-S
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United States $20 1898-S
Supposedly Alaska and the Klondike supplied the gold for these coins.
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My former 1907 $20 Lib.
Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. c. 565 A.D.
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Justin II 565-564 A.D.

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Lower grade, but from my favorite mint.