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GOLD BEAVER

Unique Collectors Item, Increasing In Value

"The Coin That Changed Oregon"

The Gold Beaver of 1849 had a simple destiny. At a time when there was no official coinage or medium of exchange it established a means of exchange that spurred trade and brought stability to the economy of the Oregon Territory.

AFTER 140 YEARS..........A "NEW" BEAVER!


 An Original  Gold Beaver,

 Valued at over $15,000.00


which is currently owned by Eastern Oregon Mining Association,
 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY IN A DRAWING TO ONE OF THE
REGISTERED BUYERS
OF A RESTRIKE

When All 6000 are sold!
This new issue is under the sponsorship of the EOMA, a nonprofit organization which represents small-scale miners in several western states. Some proceeds from the sale of the coins are being used to purchase a native gold collection for display at the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center at Baker City, Oregon.

This restrike is expected to advance in value immediately on issue, but you can still purchase one for only $400 plus shipping and insurance charges from EOMA. Aside from historical and collector value, The Gold Beaver will be a highly-prized possession or gift; a keepsake that can be handed down as an heirloom. Your Gold Beaver -- "The Coin that Changed Oregon" -- will be sent to you enclosed in a snaplock plastic coin-holder, housed in a deluxe cherrywood presentation box, and each is consecutively numbered. Order yours today!



Telephone or Credit CardOrders, CALL:
BAKER GOLD AND SILVER
1-800-845-3033
OR CONTACT roheitma@uci.net
Mention Your Organization to receive credit for the sale!
Please DO NOT include your credit card
number in your e-mail, as I have no security measures in place.







Copyright © 1996 Bob Heitmanek
This Home Page was created Friday, October 25, 1996
Most recent revision Friday, February 9, 2007