Gold-Rush Artifacts From 1857 Shipwreck Sell For Nearly $1 Million

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The lid to the oldest-known Wells Fargo treasure shipment box sold for $99,600 (Credit: Holabird Western Americana Collections)

An auction of hundreds of artifacts from the California Gold Rush era fetched almost $1 million on December 3, 2022. The sale, held in Reno, Nevada, and online, was organized by Holabird Western Americana Collections (HWAC). It featured perfectly-preserved items from the sunken wreckage of the S.S. Central America, also known as the "Ship of Gold."

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  • lhop1234567
    lhop1234567약 3년
    very expensive
    • loganflynn19
      loganflynn19약 3년
      wow
      • kingrichard12
        kingrichard12약 3년
        Wow how interesting, how would I know that a pair of jeans would cost so much. This article was amazing. It taught me a lot of new words.. It’s sad that only 153 people on board survived 😔.
        • dejozeto-166326189768
          dejozeto-166326189768약 3년
          crys! that so sad and only 153 people out of 578 srvived
          • eslade28
            eslade28약 3년
            This is a very sad topic, but you can learn a ton from this kind of stuff. That is why I read this sort of stuff on my free time.
          • love-art
            love-art약 3년
            wow.. I mean old is gold right!!!😀
            • book_addict
              book_addict약 3년
              Expensive!
              • averagelalfan
                averagelalfan약 3년
                Cool
                • deafgirlhistory
                  deafgirlhistory약 3년
                  History is my favorite subject for school, but it`s crazy that they sold them for almost an million! This is truly so expensive!
                • jeandance
                  jeandance약 3년
                  Cool! Expensive though...
                • charliehuizenga
                  charliehuizenga약 3년
                  That is sooooo cool!!!
                  • dog88
                    dog88약 3년
                    thou expensive