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332: 304: 135:, appointed commissioner, bought ten acres south of Dahlonega for $ 1,050 (equal to $ 31,012 today) in August 1835, and hired the architect Benjamin Towns, the lowest bidder at $ 33,450 (equal to $ 987,962 today), to construct the mint within eighteen months. Mint machinery was installed in 1837, which included "cutting presses, a fly wheel, a drawing frame, a crank shaft, a coining press, and eighteen annealing pans." The coining press could make "fifty to sixty gold coins per minute." 148: 191:. It is believed that after the Confederates took over the mint in 1861, that some gold dollars and half eagles were minted under the authority of the Confederate States Government. The exact number of 1861-D gold dollars produced is unknown, while approximately 1,597 1861-D half eagles were struck. Because of their relatively low mintage, all Dahlonega-minted gold coins are rare. It is generally accepted that gold coins estimated to exceed $ 6 million were 318: 498: 20: 138:
Superintendent Dr. Joseph Singleton, opened the mint in February 1838. About a thousand ounces of gold were deposited in the first week, and the first coins consisting of eighty five-dollar gold pieces, were minted on 17 April.
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in December 1878. A new building for the college was erected on the foundations of the old mint building. This building is now named Price Memorial Hall after
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practice military drill in front of the former Dahlonega Mint in 1877 or 1878. The college used the building from 1873 until it burned down in 1878.
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After the end of the Civil War, The United States Government decided against reopening the mint. The building was unused until the founding of
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in 1873. The mint building was used as the main academic and administrative building for the college until a fire
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The mint produced coins every year from 1838 through 1861. Denominations produced included
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nominated him for the position on December 19, 1836, which was approved by the
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Winter, Douglas "Gold Coins of the Dahlonega Mint" 1997. DWN Publishing
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Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States
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from this area also covers the exterior of the domed roof over the
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The Georgia Gold Rush: Twenty-Niners, Cherokees, and Gold Fever
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for the coinage of gold and silver; one branch at the town of
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Former branch of the United States Mint in Dahlonega, Georgia
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broke out in 1861, the Dahlonega Mint was seized by the
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Six men acted as Superintendent of the Dahlonega Mint.
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North Georgia College
34°31′48″N 83°59′14″W / 34.5299°N 83.9871°W / 34.5299; -83.9871
branch
United States Mint
Georgia Gold Rush
assayed
minted
Philadelphia Mint
Dahlonega
Lumpkin County, Georgia
mint mark
Denver Mint
United States Congress
New Orleans
Charlotte
Ignatius Alphonso Few

half eagle
$ 1.00
quarter eagles
$ 3.00
half eagles
American Civil War
Confederates
minted
North Georgia College
destroyed the original building
William P. Price
Gold leaf

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