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New Royal Canadian Mint One-Dollar Circulation Coin tells the Shared History of the Klondike Gold Rush

New Royal Canadian Mint One-Dollar Circulation Coin tells the Shared History of the Klondike Gold Rush
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Fed Chairman Doubles Down on Loose Money as Inflation Rages – Investment Watch

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Kurzer Rausch ums Gold | Freie Presse

Mehr als 100.000 Goldsucher pilgerten vor 125 Jahren an den Klondike River. Am 16. August 1896 hatte George Carmack mit seinen indianischen Verwandten hier größere Mengen des Edelmetalls entdeckt. Der Fund löste einen wahren Goldrausch aus - reich wurden aber nur wenige.

The Klondike Gold Rush of 1896: A Forgotten Period in American History

Prospectors with supplies at the Chilkoot Pass. In front: The Scales, left: Golden Steps. c. March 1 Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=17359082 The Klondike Gold Find It all started on August 16, 1896, when George Carmack, an American prospector looking for gold by the Klondike River in Northwestern Canada near the Alaska border, discovered gold. He had been working the area accompanied by his Tagish wife Kate (Shaaw Tláa), her brother Shookum Jim (Keish) and their nephew Dawson Charlie (K̲áa Goox). George was following a suggestion from Canadian prospector Robert Henderson to look for gold on Bonanza Creek (called Rabbit Creek at the time), one of the Klondike River’s tributaries.

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