Mint Condition
Autumn
18 1/2" x 23 1/4" • Watercolor Sold
The first gold rush took place in North Carolina, not in California. It all started with the discovery of a large nugget by young Conrad Reed in 1799. Soon North Carolina became the nation's gold producer. Almost one hundred mines were opened within a twenty-mile radius of Charlotte.
In 1835, President Andrew Jackson and Chairman of the Committee for Ways and Means, James K. Polk, who had strong ties to Mecklenburg, influenced a hesitant Congress to award Charlotte a branch of the United States Mint. It opened in 1837 on what is now the corner of West Trade Street and Mint Street.
The first coins minted here were | $5 gold pieces, known as "Half Eagles" bearing a "c" mintmark for Charlotte, and are highly valued by collectors. Between 1838 and 1861, over five million in coinage was minted in Charlotte.
Type of Prints:Paper
Sizes and Prices:
18 1/2" x 23 1/4"
Limited Edition of 400: $100
11" x 9"
Open Edition: $40
5 3/4" x 4 1/2"
Open Edition: Sold Out