I don't know either, but I can offer you some other sites to look at while you await more replies: Classic numismatics: CWT civilwartokens.com cwtsociety.com
Yea, I checked those sites and ebay and came up empty handed. All I got was a number #288. Not sure if its very common or maybe scarce. Thanx for the info...
Thanx for this. I got nothing in the search yesterday. The one I'm looking at is hit free, but has a slight reddish tint to it. Maybe Verdi-Care will take care of that...
I hope you picked it up. Die 288 was only paired with die #5, but there are 5 possible metals. Copper (the least valuable) ranged in price from $14 to $30. Virtually any cwt that is not nearly mangled beyond being identifiable is worth at least $5.