I guess now that I have one of these from Engelhard, I am on the way to becoming a real stacker. Frankly I was a little disappointed when it was received. I had intended to get one with an eagle on the back, but it seems years 1982-1984 were minted with both the eagle and the Engelhard "E" on the reverse.
The item description fine print said that the seller would randomly choose either. So I ended up with the "E" reverse. I can live with it though, but will find one with hte eagle on the reverse and add to the stack as well.

The obverse of the round is pretty cool as I let it take me back to the pioneer 49ers' that made their way west to strike it rich. Many though just stayed broke. Some did make their riches though, through other means, such as selling the miners wares or servicing them in some form or fashion.
Yeah, some struck a vein or a little gold and made out with a small fortune. But it seems that by far, many just didn't make it searching for all the gold that moving West had promised.
I wonder if I could have roughed it like they did to pan a stream, hour after hour, finding nothing most all the time. Yeah, the roughing it part, in my younger days, I could handle. The panning constantly and finding nothing would get to me after a while though.

Do you think you could have been a 49er type and live like that back then?
If you have any further information about this coin you would like to add, like historical information I left out or want to correct any I may have gotten wrong, please drop it in the comments.
Thanks for reading,
Joe
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