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TOKEN (1861-65) CIVIL WAR F-444/452A a PRODUCE - 10 CENTS
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PCGS F 12 BN
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R-9
Dies by John Stanton of Cincinnati, OH.
Very Rare reverse die 452A.
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Patriotic Die 38A |
United States
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OH 1863 RAVENNA F-765E-4a WM. WARD, GROCERIES EX. HERMAN HUNTER
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NGC MS 64 BN
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R-9
Patriotic Die 38A. A Top Pop from a scarce merchant. A butter and cheese dealer in Ravenna, Ohio.
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Silver TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-217/479 f NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE
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NGC UNC Details
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R-9
Dies by F.C. Key $ Sons of Philadelphia, PA
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TOKEN 1864 CIVIL WAR F-349/477 e PROCESE
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NGC AU Details
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A very tough token only available in white metal. Die 477 noted in Fuld's fifth edition as a top 35 rare patriotic die with an estimated maximum possibility of 12 in existence. In reality it's likely fewer. A piedfort at approximately 4mm thick.
Die 349 by F.C. Keys & Sons of Philadelphia, PA. Die 477 possibly the same but cannot be stated with certainty.
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Patriotic die 76A |
United States
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OH 1864 CINCINNATI F-165G-6a H. AVERMATT EX. P. KOPPENHAVER - S. KAPLAN
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NGC MS 63 RB
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R-9
A beautiful example of die 76a which is only available on a single unique R-10 patriotic token. The equivalent store card die is 1047.
An NGC Top Pop.
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Brass TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-427/480A b EUREKA - GOOD FOR 10
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PCGS AU 55
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R-8
Exceptionally rare 480A die may have been issued by the Eureka Saloon in Providence Rhode Island. Unknown in mint state. This token was used for the 480A die plate in the current red book.
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White Metal TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-67/372 e NOT ONE CENT
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NGC MS 63
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R-8
Not One Cent example in white metal.
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TOKEN (1860) CIVIL WAR F-511/513 a WEALTH OF THE SOUTH
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NGC MS 65 BN
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R-8
An interesting die pairing and a beautifully toned copper example of popular Wealth Of The South die 511.
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TOKEN (1860) CIVIL WAR F-506/512 a ABRAHAM LINCOLN
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PCGS MS 63 BN
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R-8
Die 512 die state 3: Crack is beginning on the left through the "O" in UNION.
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TOKEN (1861-65) CIVIL WAR F-105/359 a NOT ONE CENT
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NGC AU 55 BN
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R-8
Dies by Emil Sigel of New York City
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White Metal TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-167/435 e UNITED WE STAND
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NGC AU 58
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R-8
A beautiful example in white metal.
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Brass TOKEN (1860) CIVIL WAR F-509A/510A b JOHN BELL
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NGC AU 58
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R-8
Very scarce die 509A is listed in the top 35 rarest patriotic dies in Fuld's 5th edition.
Dies by the Benjamin True/John Stanton shop in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Patriotic Die 31A |
United States
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IL 1863 CHICAGO F-150J-2a CHILDS DIE SINKER
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NGC AU 58 BN
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R-8
Shubael D. Colds of Chicago, Illinois.
Child’s was a prolific die maker. This tokens pairs an advertisement for his shop with coronet head store card die 1099 also known as patriotic die 31A.
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Brass TOKEN (1861-65) CIVIL WAR F-360/436 b UNITED COUNTRY
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NGC MS 62
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R-8 in brass.
Dies by Emil Sigel of New York City
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Patriotic die 38 |
United States
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OH 1863 CINCINNATI F-165FO-1a H.E. SHAW, FURNITURE
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PCGS MS 64 BN
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R-8
Patriotic die 38 also known as store card die1124. Die 38 by diesinker Frederick W. Lutz in the shop of William K. Lanphear in Cincinnati Ohio.
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Copper-Nickle TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-176/271 a 1st IN WAR, 1st IN PEACE
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NGC MS 65 RB
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R-8 in Copper-Nickle.
Dies by Charles D. Horter of New York City
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Brass TOKEN (1861-65) CIVIL WAR F-281/468 b GOOD FOR 1 LOAF OF BREAD
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NGC VF 35
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R-8
Scarce "1 Loaf of Bread" token. Die 281 by John Stanton of Cincinnati, Ohio. Die 468 is likely his as well although it has not been attributed in any published reference.
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Brass TOKEN 1864 CIVIL WAR F-181/343 b UNION FOR EVER
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PCGS MS 65
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Obverse die by Emil Sigel, reverse by Charles D, Horter. Both die sinkers worked out of New York City.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-91/435 a UNITED WE STAND
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NGC MS 62 BN
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Obverse die by Charles D Horter. Obverse die and token struck by Emil Sigel of New York City.
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TOKEN 1864 CIVIL WAR F-193A/470A a ONE COUNTRY
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NGC XF 40 BN
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R-8
A scarce "half card" token. Dies ascribed to William K. Lanphear of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Reverse die 470A is the plate example for Fuld's Patriotic Tokens 6th edition.
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Patriotic die 392 |
United States
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Brass NY (1861-65) BROOKLYN F-95D-7b T. IVORY BILLIARD SALOON
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PCGS MS 63
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R-8
Patriotic die 392 also known as store card die 1268.
Dies by William H. Bridgens.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-197/378 a UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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NGC MS 62 BN
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R-8
An interesting marriage of two different die sinkers, Emil Sigel of New York City created the obverse. Louis Roloff of New York City created the reverse die. Some speculate that the two has a business relationship while others disagree. Regardless, this token was created with dies initialed by each individual.
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TOKEN 1864 CIVIL WAR F-76/470 a HARDWARE & SADDLERY
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NGC VF 30 BN
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R-7
A rare mule of a patriotic token and an unassigned store card die.
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Lead TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-4/354 g NOT ONE CENT
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NGC AU Details
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R-7
A difficult token only available in this combination and only in lead.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-16/353 a CROSSED CANNONS
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NGC MS 65 BN
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R-7
A rare die pairing.
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TOKEN 1861 CIVIL WAR F-260/447 a CONSTITUTION
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NGC MS 65 BN
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R-7
An interesting token that was possibly made as support for the Constitutional Union Party's stance of preserving the Union while avoiding the slavery issue altogether. A middle ground that was no longer tolerable to the majority of Americans.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-285/383 a NOT ONE CENT
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PCGS AU 53 BN
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R-7
Primitive dies by Alexander Gleason of Hillsdale, MI.
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Brass TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-120/255 b KNICKERBOCKER CURRENCY
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PCGS MS 64
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R-7
Dies by William H. Bridgens of New York City
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TOKEN 1860 CIVIL WAR F-520/521 a COPPER MINE TOKEN
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NGC UNC Details
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R-7
Dies by A. W. Escherich of Chicago,IL.
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Brass TOKEN 1864 CIVIL WAR F-131A/349A b OUR COUNTRY & OUR FLAG
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NGC XF Details
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R-7
Die by F.C. Key $ Sons of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-33/275 a OUR CARD
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NGC XF 45 BN
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Dies by S.D. Childs of Chicago, IL
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TOKEN 1861 CIVIL WAR F-101/263 a OUR CENT
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NGC AU Details
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Dies by A.W. Escherich of Chicago, IL.
Very rare obverse die.
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Patriotic die 74 |
United States
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OH 1863 CINCINNATI F-165GG-2a WETHERBY'S, DRY GOODS
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PCGS MS 64 BN
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R-7
Patriotic die 74 also known as store card die 1030.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-171/428 a THE PEACE MAKER - C.L.R.
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NGC AU 55 BN
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Scarce and popular Peace Maker cannon die by George J. Glaubrecht of New York City.
Plate example for die 171 in Fuld's Patriotic Tokens 6th edition.
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Patriotic die 473 |
United States
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OH (1861-65) CINCINNATI F-165Z-9a1 COLE'S BAKERY EX. HERMAN HUNTER
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NGC AU 58 BN
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R-7
Store card die 1470 is the same as patriotic die 473.
From the shop of diesinker John Stanton of Cincinnati Ohio.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-9/405 a THE CONSTITUTION
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NGC VF 35 BN
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R-6
Indiana Primitive
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-73/84 a DOUBLE INDIAN HEAD
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NGC AU 58 BN
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R-6
Popular Indian head double header.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-3/273 b THE UNION FOR EVER
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PCGS XF 45
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Dies by Franz X. Koehler of Baltimore, Maryland.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-70/281 a INDIAN - EAGLE
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PCGS AU 58 BN
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From the shop of John Stanton. Both of these dies can also be obtained via civil war store cards.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-31/279 a UNION
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NGC AU 58 BN
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Dies by Schubal Davis Childs of Chicago, IL
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-18/304 a ARMY & NAVY
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NGC MS 63 BN
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Dies by Louis Leichtweis of New York. Only use of die 304.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-9/431 a VALUE ME AS YOU PLEASE
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NGC AU 53 BN
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R-6
Dies by Henry Darius Higgins of Mishawaka, IN. This token is a less common die pairing of the popular misspelled Indiana Primitive “Value Me As You Pleas” die.
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TOKEN 1864 CIVIL WAR F-125/294 a LINCOLN - FREEDOM
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NGC AU 58 BN
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R-6
A popular Lincoln token promoting freedom and, quite possibly, Lincoln as a candidate for the November 8,1864 presidential election.
Die sinker unknown.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-9/406 a PROCLAIM LIBERTY
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NGC MS 63 BN
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R-6
Indiana Primitive Odd Fellow token.
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-9/407 a PROCLAIM LIBERTY
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NGC XF 45 BN
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R-6
Indiana Primitive
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Patriotic die 40 |
United States
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OH (1861-65) PIQUA F-730E-1a SMART & CO. GROCERS
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PCGS MS 63 RB
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R-6
Patriotic diem 40 also known as store card die 1122.
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Patriotic Die 286A |
United States
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NY (1861-65) NEW YORK F-630AG-7b JOHN P. GRUBER
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NGC MS 65
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R-6
Scare token with a nice example of store card die1199 also known as patriotic die 286A. Exceedingly difficult as an R-9 patriotic mule. A beautiful Top Pop token.
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Patriotic die 531 |
United States
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NY 1863 NEW YORK F-630K-3j T. BRIMELOW, DRUGGIST
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NGC MS 62
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R-6
Difficult patriotic die 531 in German silver
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TOKEN 1863 CIVIL WAR F-234/431 a "INDIANA PRIMITIVE"
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NGC AU 55 BN
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A difficult "Indiana Primitive" by Henry Darius Higgins of Mishawaka, IN. This token contains two different misspellings.
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TOKEN (1864) CIVIL WAR F-138A/150 a McCLELLAN - PENDLETON
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NGC MS 63 RB
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R-6
Both dies scarce. Dies historically ascribed to Robert Lovett Jr. but more recently, Rudolf P. Laubenheimer of New York City.
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