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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the J.J. Conway & Co. series of Pioneer & Territorial Gold in the U.S. Coins contains 3 distinct entries with CPG® values between $480,000.00 and $1,224,000.00.
Records show that the Conway mint operated for a short while in 1861. As in all gold-mining areas the value of gold dust caused disagreement among the merchants and the miners. The firm of J.J. Conway & Co. solved this difficulty by bringing out its gold pieces in August 1861.

Catalog Detail

  J.J. Conway & Co. Value Range Favorite
J.J. Conway & Co. Value Range  
(1861) G$2 1/2 J.J. Conway & Co., K-1 MS
$480,000
-
$1,008,000
$480,000 - $1,008,000
(1861) G$5 J.J. Conway & Co., K-2 MS
$600,000
-
$1,008,000
$600,000 - $1,008,000
(1861) G$10 J.J. Conway & Co., K-3 MS
$1,020,000
-
$1,224,000
$1,020,000 - $1,224,000

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the J.J. Conway & Co. series of Pioneer & Territorial Gold in the U.S. Coins contains 3 distinct entries with CPG® values between $480,000.00 and $1,224,000.00.
Records show that the Conway mint operated for a short while in 1861. As in all gold-mining areas the value of gold dust caused disagreement among the merchants and the miners. The firm of J.J. Conway & Co. solved this difficulty by bringing out its gold pieces in August 1861.

Catalog Detail