Indiana Sutler Token

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by LostDutchman, Mar 10, 2014.

  1. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    Picked this guy up at a little local show this past weekend.

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  3. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Nice, did they know what they had?
     
  4. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    I bought it from a collector. He knew what it was and priced it to me accordingly.
     
  5. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    That's a great Sutler Token Matt. I don't know if you have Schenkman's book on sutlers, but if not he lists this one as I25B and an R-8. Mauzy also issued a 5 Cent token. The reference was published in 1983 so things may have changed by then.

    Bruce
     
  6. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Never heard of Sutler tokens before but this looks like an old military trade token. Any idea what year this was?
     
  7. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    These were used during the Civil War Jwt. They were issued by regimental sutlers for use by soldiers to buy goods from him. The sutler traveled with the various units and supplied them with a variety of things, some that were hard to come by through regular supply channels. Alcohol was banned but I'm sure some "seeped" into the mix.

    As far as I know, the Confederates didn't employ sutlers in their army. I've never seen or heard of any. Most of these pieces are rare and pretty pricey these days. A great area to collect if you can afford them.

    Bruce
     
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  8. JonW

    JonW New Member

    That is definitely a Sutler Token and does not appear to be made from a typical die rather punched. Very nice example!
     
  9. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

  10. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    This is definitely a die struck piece.
     
  11. mackwork

    mackwork Caretaker of old coins & currency

    I agree.
     
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