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Starfield: Where to Find Solomon Coe Items for the Coe Heritage Museum

Relics of Solomon Coe's legacy can earn you big bucks in Starfield.

Solomon Coe is a central figure in the Freestar Collective’s history in Starfield. An ancestor of companion Sam Coe and the founder of Akila City, he plays heavily in the narrative without even being alive. There’s even a museum dedicated to him that’s looking for new items to exhibit. Here’s where to find Solomon Coe items for the Coe Heritage Museum in Starfield.

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Where to Find Solomon Coe Items for the Museum in Starfield

You’ll find the Coe Heritage Museum in Akila City on the left side of town when coming from the staryard, close to Sinclair’s Books. Inside you’ll meet Leah Casler, the owner and proprietor of the museum. Speaking with her gives you more background on Solomon, as well as some history of the Cheyenne system. If you bring Sam Coe along with you, you’ll even get some special dialogue.

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Asking Leah if she needs help finding some items reveals that many of Solomon’s documents were sold off to pay debts. She’s looking for any remaining documents that you can find, but doesn’t have any specific locations. There are a total of six books to track down, given the number of empty podiums in the museum.

When looking for the items, you want to pay attention to the cost of the book. Typically, all the documents are worth 2,400 credits. If you’ve already spoken to Leah, once you obtain a new document an Activities log will pop up with the task of bringing the item to her. Unfortunately, this means that Solomon’s Maps you get during The Empty Nest quest aren’t what she’s looking for.

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Solomon Coe Items

Each item you provide for the museum will net you credits along with 150 EXP. When all six items are given to Leah, she’ll grant you an additional 6,500 credits. You’ll also earn 200 EXP.

  • Governor’s First Meeting Agenda: Found in the basement bedroom at the Lodge. It’s located on a shelf on the right side of the room.
    • Reward: 5,000 credits
  • Solomon’s Calculations: Bought from The Emporium in Neon City in the Volii system for 2,400 credits.
    • Reward: 5,000 credits
  • Solomon Coe’s Cheyenne Trip Inventory: Ron Hope’s office, on his desk. You may need to steal it. If caught, you’ll incur a 1,200 credit bounty.
    • Reward: Unknown
  • Original Charter of Akila City: Lair of the Mantis in the Mantis Suit room.
    • Reward: 5,000 credits
  • List of Early Cheyenne Settlers: First table to the left of the bar at the Red Mile.
    • Reward: 5,000 credits
  • Solomon Coe’s Copy of Don Quixote: Behind Marco’s desk on the Fortuna on a shelf to the right.
    • Reward: 5,000 credits

Those are all the currently known Solomon Coe items for the Coe Heritage Museum in Starfield. It may cost a bit to get some of the documents, but the reward money she offers is well worth it. For other quest walkthroughs, where to find skill magazines, or what the best ships are, mosey on over to our guide vault.


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Ashley, otherwise known as Glitchiee, is an avid gamer of RPGs, TTRPGS, farming sims, and survival crafting games. Playing since she can remember, she started on the SNES, GameBoy Color, and collection 1st gen Pokemon cards. Using her passion for gaming, she's written about games for a combined total of 2 years.