Santa used to be able to afford Civil War token when I was selling them as a dealer. Nice common ones, in EF and AU used to sell for $10 to $20. I was shocked recently when I saw dealers asking $50. They are not cheap any more.
I have a few HTTs and CWTs in my collection. One of my favorites is this "Gold Beater" HTT that I photographed with axial light.
Here is one of the most popular New England Civil War token varieties, the salamander press token. I bought this one many years ago when I lived near Boston. There are about 15 of these pieces known, the last I checked. The obverse with the dog and "Good for scent" is now a big deal with many collectors. They have Mint State examples, which a paired with another die up to over $3,000. This one used to grade EF. It's probably an AU now, given the way grading works.
Great token, John Milton, and I have seen pictures of some of the desktop salamander embossing tools too. I guess Good for a Scent is Merriams most famous token.
You guys have beat me to it, so I'll show a few of mine (though redundant) and unslabbed. and I just realized some fuzzy images I was planning this Christmas break to reimage most of my collection.