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Encyclopedia > Charlotte Mint

With the Carolina gold rush in full swing, the Charlotte Mint was born on March 3, 1835. The United Staes Congress approved an Act to establish several branch mints, that stated, "...one branch [to be established] at the town of Charlotte, in Mecklenberg County, in the state of of North Carolina, for the coinage of gold only...". This Act also authorized mints at Dahlonega, Georgia, and New Orleans, Louisiana, after President Andrew Jackson signed it into law. Dahlonega is a town located in Lumpkin County, Georgia, USA, and is its county seat6. ... For information on the events of Hurricane Katrina, see effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. ... Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767–June 8, 1845), one of the founders of the Democratic Party, was the seventh President of the United States, serving from 1829 to 1837. ...

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Production

In 1836, construction on the Charlotte Mint began, with it opening for business on July 27, 1837. Only raw gold was processed and refined untill March 28, 1838, when the first $5 gold half eagle was struck in Charlotte. Later that year the $2 1/2 quarter eagles were minted, and a small gold dollar began production in 1849. All gold coinage coming from this mint has a "C" mint mark to distinguish it from other sister mints now in operation. Over $5 million in gold coins were issued by the Charlotte Mint. General Name, Symbol, Number gold, Au, 79 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 11, 6, d Appearance metallic yellow Atomic mass 196. ...


War

In May, 1861, North Carolina seceded from the Union, opening the door for the Confederates to seize control of the Charlotte Mint. Coining operations continued until October when it became clear it was a futile effort. It was then converted into a hospital and military office space for the remainder of the Civil War. 1. ... A civil war is a war in which the competing parties are segments of the same country or empire. ...


Federal troops used the offices for the first few years of reconstruction, and in 1867, the US government designated it an assay office, which it operated as until 1913. The facility never did regain its offical status as a United States Mint. An assay is a procedure where the concentration of a component part of a mixture is determined. ...


Museum

In 1931, the building was to be demolished to make room for the post office expansion next door. A coalition of private citizens acquired the structure from the US Treasury Department in 1933. It was relocated a few miles south of downtown Charlotte and in 1936, was dedicated as the Mint Museum of Art, the first art museum in North Carolina. The building itself is now registered as a federal historic landmark. On display are thousands of various artwork items, along with a complete collection of all gold coins minted at the Charlotte Mint. State nickname: Tar Heel State Other U.S. States Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Governor Michael Easley (D) Official languages English Area 139,509 km² (28th)  - Land 126,256 km²  - Water 13,227 km² (9. ...


Charlotte Mint gold coins are extremely rare and some of the most desired items in Numismatics today, making the museums collection highly valuable. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...


See Also

  1. List of Mints

Category:Mints Mints are organisations that mint coins or print banknotes. ...


References

  1. US-Coin-Values-Advisor
  2. US Mint

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