128.13 oz SS Central America Kellogg & Humbert Assayers Gold Bar
128.13 oz SS Central America Kellogg & Humbert Assayers Gold Bar
Mint Mark | Not Shown |
Purity | .894 |
Manufacturer | Kellogg & Humbert Assayers |
Thickness | 38 mm |
Condition | Secondary Market |
Edge Design | Smooth |
Series | SS Central America |
CoA | No |
Packaging Type | Travel Case |
Metal Weight | 114.55 Troy Ounces |
Shipping | Free Shipping on Orders Over $199 |
Dimensions | 55 x 111 x 38 mm |
Description
128.13 oz SS Central America Kellogg & Humbert Assayers Gold Bar
We are pleased to offer its loyal customers a truly one-of-a-kind opportunity to purchase historic gold. Most investors and collectors are familiar with the story of the SS Central America, a sidewheel steamer that sank off the coast of North Carolina in September 1857. Though shipwrecks were common in this era of human history, the SS Central America was distinct because when the Central America sunk it took $1.6 million in gold coins and millions more in gold ingots down into the Atlantic Ocean with its cargo and crew. Today, we are proud to offer you a rare opportunity to purchase this individual 128.13 oz SS Central America Kellogg & Humbert Assayers Gold Bar salvaged from the wreck of the SS Central America.
Bar Highlights:
- Available to you inside of a clear, hard plastic case and black carrying case!
- Salvaged from the 1857 shipwreck of the SS Central America!
- Comes with the patina and aging a gold ingot can only acquire on the ocean floor!
- Contains 114.548 Troy oz of actual gold content.
- Features .894 pure gold content within the composition of the ingot.
- Marked with an 1857 face value of $2,367.91 (USD).
- Bears the mark of Kellogg & Humbert Assayers of California.
- Serial number 558!
This is a truly rare opportunity JM Bullion is pleased to offer. This 128.13 oz SS Central America Kellogg & Humbert Assayers Gold Bar spent more than a century on the floor of the Atlantic Ocean at a depth of more than 7,000 feet. Over the course of a century in the icy Atlantic waters, this gold bar developed an orange and reddish-brown patina. The overall visual field of the gold ingot comes with some of the bright-yellow gold as it originally appeared still present in the bar, along with the aforementioned visual patina.
We have the rare chance to offer up this individual 128.13 oz SS Central America Kellogg & Humbert Assayers Gold Bar. This stunning gold ingot weighs 128.13 Troy oz in total, with 114.548 Troy oz of .894 gold content within the metallic composition of the bar. The gold ingot is secured in a clear, hard plastic case surrounded by foam inserts inside of a black carrying case. Produced in early 1857, this individual gold bar has stamped details up and down the face of the bar.
The obverse side of the 128.13 oz SS Central America Kellogg & Humbert Assayers Gold Bar comes with various stamped markings. At the top of the bar is a unique serial number. In this case, a gold ingot with the serial number 558 is available to purchase. The rectangular frame of “Kellogg & Humbert Assayers” appears beneath the serial number. You will also find the weight in Troy oz of the ingot, its purity level, and the 1857 face value of the gold bar. In 1857, these bars were worth $2,367.91.
The gold used in the production of this stunning, historic ingot came from the California Gold Rush discoveries of gold in the west. The bar was assayed and marked by Kellogg & Humbert in San Francisco in early 1857 and loaded onto the SS Sonora for the voyage to Panama. The gold ingot was part of a large batch transferred via rail across the isthmus of Panama and reloaded onto the SS Central America. The Central America departed Panama in early September 1857 headed for New York City.
After a port call in Havana, Cuba, the SS Central America steamed up the Atlantic Coast of the United States. On September 12, 1857, clear skies became cloudy as the SS Central America steamed along. What seemed to be a mere thunderstorm turned into a major storm with hurricane-force winds that swamped the Central America. After a breach in its hull, water rushed in and put out the fires that powered the engines of the Central America. With the ship now disabled, it was mere hours before the storm overwhelmed the ship and sent it down to the bottom of the Atlantic.
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