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1 404 261 6565. About Hancock and Harwell. Why Use Hancock and Harwell? Coin Grading and Appraisals. How To Confirm Transactions. Important Coins Handled By Hancock and Harwell. Why Invest In Gold Coins? Why Invest With Hancock and Harwell. How To Sell Your Coins. Shipping Coins to Us. Gold, Silver and Platinum Products. Investing In Precious Metals. Where To Get More Information. The Coinage of Christopher and August Bechtler. The Charlotte Branch Mint. The Smithsonian Numismatic Collection. Purchases, ...
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1 404 261 6565. About Hancock and Harwell. Why Use Hancock and Harwell? Coin Grading and Appraisals. How To Confirm Transactions. Important Coins Handled By Hancock and Harwell. Why Invest In Gold Coins? Why Invest With Hancock and Harwell. How To Sell Your Coins. Shipping Coins to Us. Gold, Silver and Platinum Products. Investing In Precious Metals. Where To Get More Information. The Coinage of Christopher and August Bechtler. The Charlotte Branch Mint. The Smithsonian Numismatic Collection. Purchases, ...
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CharlotteGold.net | Gold Coins struck by the Charlotte Mint
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Charlottegold.net introduces the collector to the world of Charlotte gold coins. It also provides the veteran collector with considerable information about the coins. We will always have a varied, interesting group of Charlotte gold coins for sale, plus constantly changing and updated research. Bob Harwell and Jeff Garrett. 3155 Roswell Road, Suite 310. Atlanta, GA 30305. Jeff Garrett (Tel) 859.276.1551. Bob Harwell (Tel) 404.261.6565 (Fax) 770.234.5766. 1998-2007 - Bob Harwell and Jeff Garrett.
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The Georgia Goldpanner's Gold Facts and History Page with maps
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Welcome to Gold Panner's. Gold Facts and History page! Dahlonega Georgia Gold Coins. Charlotte North Carolina Gold Coins. At right, Gold in some of it's many forms. From the gem and mineral collections of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Photo by Dane A. Penland. At right, a 7 inch high, 454.7 gm gold nugget from the Eureka Mine of Tuolumne Co. California. From the gem and mineral collections of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History. Photo by Dane A. Penland. Because g...
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CharlotteGold.net | Grading Guide
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A Guide to Grading Charlotte Gold Coins. The grading of Charlotte gold coins can be best summarized in three small words: hard to do. Of the three denominations produced at the Charlotte Mint, the most poorly struck were the gold dollars. This is the result of the tiny size of these coins, difficult designs to properly execute and a supply of dies which were poor quality in comparison to those used in Philadelphia. Fine (Fine-12 and Fine-15). With the exception of such very rare issues as the 1849-C Open...
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CharlotteGold.net | Coins for Sale
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The following is a complete listing of the Charlotte coins that we have for sale. Some coins are highlighted. You can click on these coins to view pictures and a description about them. Very Rare Trends $14000. Very rare in this grade! Nice luster and surfaces Trends $6500. Due to the volativity of the market prices, we ask that you call for the quote for this item. Bob Harwell and Jeff Garrett. 3155 Roswell Road, Suite 310. Atlanta, GA 30305. Jeff Garrett (Tel) 859.276.1551.
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CharlotteGold.net | History of the Charlotte Mint
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The United States Branch Mint- History. Charlotte, North Carolina 1838 - 1861. At left: Charlotte Mint Building. Shortly after gold had been discovered in North Carolina, miners in the area began calling for a facility which would make disposal of the yellow metal more convenient, economical and safe. By 1830, mining localities had become very numerous. Other than Templeton Reid's short lived minting of gold coins in Gainesville, Georgia in early 1830 the Bechtler's came to the miners rescue in 1831....
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CharlotteGold.net | Numismatic Glossary
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A vocabulary of numismatic terms used on this site. This website introduces the collector to the world of Charlotte gold coins. It also provides the veteran collector with considerable information about the coins. We will always have a varied, interesting group of Charlotte gold coins for sale, plus constantly changing and updated research. Any federal coining facility except the Philadelphia Mint. See mintmark. Released to the general public. Showing signs of wear from being passed from hand to hand.
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Hancock & Harwell
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1 404 261 6565. About Hancock and Harwell. Why Use Hancock and Harwell? Coin Grading and Appraisals. How To Confirm Transactions. Important Coins Handled By Hancock and Harwell. Why Invest In Gold Coins? Why Invest With Hancock and Harwell. How To Sell Your Coins. Shipping Coins to Us. Gold, Silver and Platinum Products. Investing In Precious Metals. Where To Get More Information. The Coinage of Christopher and August Bechtler. The Charlotte Branch Mint. The Smithsonian Numismatic Collection. Purchases, ...