We highlight one of his videos each week in The E-Sylum.
Here's one from 2009 with Michael Wehner speaking about California Gold Rush Bills of Exchange.
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Sundman Lecture Series Michael Wehner Many a miner left a sweet heart, wife or parents back east to come to California seeking his fortune in the Gold Rush of 1849. By the early 1850s these miners could purchase "Bills of Exchange" to guarantee that riches gathered would make it back to loved ones safely. This presentation explores early banking in San Francisco and the necessities of exchange services.
Dr. Michael F. Wehner is the past president and current bulletin editor of the Pacific Coast Numismatic Society. He is currently on the Board of Governors of the California State Numismatic Association and is the chairman of the annual show of the Western States Token Society. He has also designed medals as well as served as president for the San Francisco Coin Club. He is a frequent speaker at numismatic events in California and has written numerous articles in several publications including The Numismatist, The Brasher, The Journal of the Token and Medal Society and others.
In this video you will see and learn:
Story of the California Gold Rush
Why bills of exchange were used
Bank failures and how they affected the economy
Issuers of notes and their stories including James King of William, Adams Company, Page, Bacon & Co., Drexel, Wells, Fargo & Co and others
Examples of the different note issues
Speaker(s): Michael Wehner.
Michael adds:
"It was an honor to speak at the Sundman lectures. I have acquired many different banks since then. I need to update the paper ..."