2 tons
so the people can get more gold or money....Because the store clerks thought that since there was gold things should be higher priced.
The California Gold Rush was an influx of treasure hunters that began when James Wilson Marshall discovered gold ore at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California, in the Sierra Nevada near Sacramento. It began on 24 January 1848 and continued to around 1855. It resulted in some 300,000 people arriving in the area to seek their fortune, with people coming from all over the world - Europe, Asia and other parts of the American continent. The vast majority did not become wealthy, but they swelled the population of the state around San Francisco. The general term for these miners was Forty-niners, which much later became the name of the NFL team, the San Francisco 49ers.
Their only value is in their gold content, which is minimal. Aside from the gold plating they are considered a novelty souvenier item that anyone can reproduce.
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As much as any other gold depending on its purity. Gold is gold!
No, that is too much. In the gold region there were few river boats. The rivers aren't deep enough. The only one I can think of was on the Sacramento. It ran between San Francisco and Sacramento ( it still does today.
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The conquistador who explored much of the southwestern United States in search of cities of gold was Francisco Vázquez de Coronado. In the mid-16th century, he led an expedition that traveled through present-day Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and Kansas. Although he did not find the legendary cities of gold, his journey contributed significantly to European knowledge of the American Southwest.
NBA player Francisco Garcia weighs 195 pounds.
MLB player Francisco Cervelli weighs 205 pounds.