Soon, miners rushed in by the thousands. These rugged frontiersmen tended to distrust the government and hated the paper money they called “greenbacks.” Many merchants, traders, and workers insisted on being paid in hard currency of US Gold Coins or Silver Dollars from US Mints. But, there was a serious shortage of us mint gold out west. Nevada prospectors who found gold or silver had to haul their heavy bullion, nuggets, and gold dust by horseback or wagon train on a dangerous and difficult trip through Indian and outlaw country to the San Francisco Mint. In 1858, Abe Curry, the founder of Carson City, Nevada successfully lobbied Congress to solve problems on the frontier by building a new United States Mint in the town he named after Kit Carson. Coins were first struck at the new US mint after the Civil War in 1870. Historically, the Carson City Mint became famous among coin collectors for producing higher quality coins and lower mintages than gold coins and silver coins struck at other US Mints. Today, coins from the famous Carson City Mint bearing the famous "CC" mint mark are highly sought after by coin collectors and investors alike. |
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