(1796) Castorland Gold Medal Restrike (Cleaned)
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(1796) Castorland Gold Medal Restrike (Cleaned)
Bullion Exchanges is pleased to offer the (1796) Castorland Gold Medal Restrike (Cleaned), a fascinating piece of history commemorating the ambitious French-American colony established in upstate New York. Originally minted in 1796 at the Paris Mint (Monnaie de Paris), this gold medal was part of a series struck in gold, silver, and copper to mark the creation of the Castorland Colony a settlement intended as a haven for French aristocrats fleeing the turmoil of the French Revolution.
The Castorland Medal reflects the complex history of this short-lived colony, whose name is derived from the French word “Castor,” meaning beaver. This refers to the beaver depicted on the colony’s official seal, symbolizing the industriousness and resilience the settlers hoped to embody. Unfortunately, harsh winters, financial mismanagement, and theft led to the colony’s decline, with all remaining assets sold by 1814.
Medal Specifications:
- Contains .750 fine gold and weighs 0.4943 troy oz
- Cleaned condition
- Produced by the Paris Mint
- Obverse: Features Cybele, the classical goddess of fertility and wilderness, facing left and wearing a natural crown that signifies protection
- Reverse: Depicts Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture and harvest, holding a cornucopia in her right hand and a maple drill in her left
Bullion Exchanges is proud to present this (1796) Castorland Gold Medal Restrike (Cleaned) as part of our extensive selection of historical gold medals. Secure this exceptional piece of history today, and our expert team will ensure your order is packaged securely and delivered promptly. For any questions or assistance, feel free to contact our friendly customer service team.
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