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This collectible card from USACard commemorates the 150th Anniversary of the California Gold Rush, specifically from 1848 to 1998. It highlights the Long Beach Coin & Collectibles Expo held from June 3 to 7, 1998. The card is valued at $5 and features two prominent images of gold objects from 1851. On the left side is the Gold Octagon $50 Assay coin, displaying detailed markings and an eagle emblem central to the design. On the right side is a gold pan, showcasing fine texture and circular patterns typical of the prospecting tool used during the gold rush era.
The center of the card bears two round logos. The upper logo reads "Long Beach" encircling an illustration of a city skyline, representing the location of the expo. Beneath it is another circular emblem featuring a miner with a pickaxe, symbolizing the historical significance of gold mining related to the celebration.
The card is part of a collectible series associated with coin collecting, numismatics, and coin conventions. It honors the impact and legacy of the Gold Rush through visual references and commemorative text. The design uses a black background to highlight the golden hues of the coin and pan, alongside white text for clarity and contrast.
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