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    Back on track.
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    Common and circulated, yet wholesome and appealing.

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    More old, wretched flatbed scanner images.

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    I bet we’ll forgive you.
     
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    "Died on the Train": 1878 mourning token engraved on 1858 Seated Liberty half dollar

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    Host coin: 1858 USA Seated Liberty half dollar.
    Obverse: original Seated Liberty design, unaltered.
    Reverse: "July 1st/L. Frank Gray/1878." inscription, with name in Old English lettering, ornamental border around rim.

    I had assumed this was a birth/christening gift, but after finalizing the deal with the seller I did some quick web searching, and discovered that an L. Frank Gray in fact died of consumption (tuberculosis) on that day, while traveling on a train. So unless there is some other intersection of the same name and date in history, it would appear that I fortuitously nailed the history of this piece down. It is a mourning token.

    Interestingly, I also found some newspaper obituaries and details on his final resting place online. This is one thing that can be amazing about love tokens- you can pin so much more of their history down than you could with a regular coin.

    Syracuse Sunday Times, July 7, 1878

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    Please stop doing this.
     
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    What, posting coins?

    Too much backstory/other stuff? OK. Just the coins, then.

    It was a Seated half, though. Hmph.
     
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    Here's an 1858 (-O) half with no extra stuff.

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