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Item Code: M22170
Undated, fine detailed, Civil War brass token just slightly bigger than the size of a present-day dime. One side of token bears the words “TRADESMEN / CURRENCY”. Also a shield device in the center bears the words “GOOD FOR / ONE / CENT”. Opposite side of token a spreadwinged eagle encircled with the wording “UNITED STATES / COPPER”. A nice token from the mid-1800s in America.
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