Anyone collect these horsecar tokens, prices seem to be going up steadily, too steadily for my budget! That's the end, I only have 5, post em' if you got em'!
I recently got this interesting 'Touching Ceremony' admission ticket from the reign of Charles II in stock: https://norantyki.com/britishcoins/p/charles-ii-ca-1660-touching-ceremony-admission-ticket
I have a few of these 1850 Liberty tokens, first one is a htf one Gould's Saloon and rightfully pricey. The 2nd one is a double header, the obverse pic is also the reverse also htf and my bottom lady is same as yours, not as nice but the same!
Here's a Sleeper & Fenner Umbrella's and Parasol storecard and a 2nd one at the bottom as the ending!
@Pickin and Grinin I have no idea, I bought it for the train. OK I googled it and Colo is a town in Iowa. Colo would be incorporated on April 26, 1876 and would take its name from the dog of railroad official John Blair. Reportedly Colo the dog succumbed to a grisly fate as it was crushed by a train that was carrying construction material. And Dan Carr made a medal for John Blair John I. Blair / Blairstown NJ 2018 Blair Academy 170th Anniversary Medal