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$125.00This medalet in uniface copper is truly a remarkable find. In pristine condition. This Washington Medalet Uniface Die Trial restrike showcases sharp details that are nothing short of stunning. With its captivating beauty, it serves as a unique collectible for enthusiasts and fans of the Robert Bashlow story.
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$35.00This 1863 French Liberty Head Civil War Army & Navy Token was struck with an obverse that features Lady Liberty sporting a Liberty cap with a hat band of stars, surrounded by 13 stars. The reverse features the phrase “ARMY & NAVY” within a wreath and crossed swords at the bottom.
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$40.00The 1863 DL Wing and Co. Civil War Store Card Fuld 10H-1a is a highly sought-after collectible among Civil War enthusiasts and numismatists. Issued during the American Civil War, these tokens were used as a form of local currency in communities across the country.
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$45.00The 1863 BROAS PIE BAKERS Civil War Store Card is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Issued during the American Civil War, these store cards were used as a form of local currency in communities across the country.
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$30.00The obverse of the token shows a seated woman holding a wreath surrounded by symbolic images: A spinning wheel, a ship, a shield, a liberty cap and pole, an heraldic eagle, a caduceus and wheat. Text above “American Institute” and below “New York” with an H below it.
1836 R&W Robinson Attleboro MA Hard Times Token. Reverse text is curved; “Copy of medal awarded to R&W Robinson for the best military, naval, sporting and plain flat buttons 1836.”
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$145.00J-PR-30: Records show that 169 gold, and 5,677 silver examples of these medalets were struck. For the Lincoln die,
some say “Paquet” on the truncation of the bust, and some have a “P” like the one shown here.
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![20240915_215234[1] Bashlow restrike Confederate States of America One Cent NGC MS67](https://keynumis.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/20240915_2152341-scaled-300x431.jpg)
$180.00Bashlow restrike of the Confederate States of America One cent. This coin has been graded NGC MS67 RD, signifying it is in excellent condition. The grade adds value and assures collectors of the coin’s top-tier quality. Don’t miss the opportunity to add this stunning coin to your collection. Visit our online store to make it yours today.
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$14.95The Widows Sons Branded Brother Challenge Coin is an emblem of unity for all brothers, regardless of their degree status. This coin signifies the bond shared among members of the Widows Sons community, reminding us that it’s not just about accolades but about the spirit of brotherhood. Your cut shows the truth, a testament to your commitment.
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$14.95Widows Sons Challenge Coin. These are property of Pillars of Enoch Chapter of the New Jersey Widows Sons and funds will be kept separate for them as any net profits go to charities. As a non-profit you will not be charged sales tax and shipping is built into the price of the item.
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$55.001861 – 65 The Flag of Our Country Civil War Copper Token. Patriotic tokens were privately minted in the early days of the American Civil war, and were used as currency in parts of the country due to an insufficient number of government issued coins.
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$185.00Whether you are an avid collector or a history enthusiast, this coin offers a tangible connection to the past. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece that tells the story of adventure and fortune during a pivotal moment in American history.
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$550.00A complete set of three 1961 Robert Bashlow restrikes of the 1861 Confederate (CSA) Cent originally struck by Philadelphia die sinker Robert Lovett Jr.. One of each in silver, goldine and copper, all in uncirculated condition. All are struck on thick planchets 18 mm in diameter. The copper and goldine weigh approximately 6.7 grams while…
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$50.001834 Running Boar Hard Times Token HT-9 The 1834 Running Boar Hard Times Token HT-9 comes from a period in US history when political and financial strife was a crisis condition, 1833 to 1843. Merchants created private and usually satirical tokens in place of currency. Obverse Details: MY THIRD HEAT across the boar. PERISH CREDIT PERISH COMMERCE…
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$50.00Add this historic 1837 1841 Hard Times Token Webster – Van Buren HT-22 to your coin collection. This token is a unique piece of American history.
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$55.00The 1863 BROAS PIE BAKERS Civil War Store Card is a highly sought-after collectible among paper money enthusiasts. Issued during the American Civil War, these store cards were used as a form of local currency in communities across the country.
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$45.00The 1837 Merchants Exchange Hard Times Token The obverse text reads Merchants Exchange and the reverse text reads New York Joint Stock Exchange Company, No. 6 Tontine Building Wall St. The obverse of the token shows the Merchants Exchange, and the reverse has five rows of text surrounded by a circle and more text.
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$35.00This 1841 Not One Cent For Tribute Hard Times HT-58 is a large copper token, 28.5 mm with some wear but in very good condition with no major problems. It sports a bust of Liberty facing left obverse with E Pluribus Unum over and date below.
The reverse has a satirical bent with Millions For Defence around the outer portion and Not One Cent For Tribute in the center.
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$8.00This unique fraternal token serves as a distinctive Masonic and OES emblem, elegantly fashioned from a 1988 D cent coin. The innovative design features a cupped bowl showcasing the square and compasses, while the opposite side presents the star of the Order of the Eastern Star alongside the OES insignia.
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$12.00Introducing the Masonic large copper token, a distinguished fraternal token designed for engraving significant dates of advancement. Measuring the size of a 50 cent piece at 32 mm, this piece combines craftsmanship with personal significance.