Coin or token ?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by ewemule, Nov 20, 2009.

  1. ewemule

    ewemule Junior Member

    Hope to post a picture this weekend.
    It's ..... Obverse...Thomas Crittenden First Governor of Vermont
    Reverse...Sesqui-Centennial
    of
    The Statehood of Vermont
    1791-1941
    Looks like gold but feels like brass.
    11.0 grams and ever so slightly larger than a US half dollar
    Marty
     
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  3. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Brass medal, probably from 1941, celebrating Vermont's sesquicentennial.

    The weight rules out being gold.
     
  4. ewemule

    ewemule Junior Member

    Yeah, I figured gold was out .....

    Any idea where I can get a value ? It's a keeper, but still curious. So, it's a coin of some sorts, right ?
    Marty
     
  5. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Such medals typically sell for <$1, unless there is a collector of memorabilia in the category of the medal available.
    Yup.
    No, as stated in my first post, it's a commemorative medal.

    Round metallic items can be broadly categorized as:
    • Coins - Government issued money, bearing a denomination and indicia of the issuing administration
    • Tokens - Privately issued money-substitute, such as telephone tokens, bus tokens, game tokens, etc., and small change provided by merchants or others when the government doesn't provide enough
    • Medals - Items designed to honor a person (example - the Congressional Medal of Honor) or event (example - the 150th anniversary of the admission of Vermont to the Union as a State).

    There are, of course, exceptions and variations, but those definitions cover the vast majority of cases.
     
  6. ewemule

    ewemule Junior Member

    Whoopsie ! Sorry about the misread...

    Now I understand. Thanks for educating me. I'll put this in my collection. I recently found with my metal detector an Evinrude Elto Brass "Certified Brake Horsepower" token. Which is very cool !
    Marty
     
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