SOLVED: 1852 WINFIELD SCOTT PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN TOKEN

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  1. PARADISE_ESTATES

    PARADISE_ESTATES New Member

    This was found in a coin book purchased at estate sale, but unlabeled.

    Can make out "FIRST IN WAR FIRST IN PEACE" on bottom front, with wigged bust facing right.

    Eagle facing left on back.

    Doesn't stick to a magnet. Smooth sides. The book did contain coins as far back as 1832, if that helps.

    Thought it was just a gas station token, but doesn't match any I've seen. Thanks in advance for any help!

    ~Paradise
     

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  3. Jaelus

    Jaelus The Hungarian Antiquarian Supporter

    I don't know what it is, but I can tell you it's not a coin. It's a token/medal. Also that style of eagle was popular around the late 1840s-1850s.
     
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  4. PARADISE_ESTATES

    PARADISE_ESTATES New Member

    thanks, I was leaning towards civil war token at first.

    I can also make out "FIELDSCOT" above bust
     
  5. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    Probably a Civil War Token. I'm taking a quick look, but there's so many of them ...
     
  6. PARADISE_ESTATES

    PARADISE_ESTATES New Member

    now I think it may be "WINFIELD SCOTT" a presidential candidate in 1880 for the Democratic party.
     
  7. PARADISE_ESTATES

    PARADISE_ESTATES New Member

  8. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    Bingo. They used the eagle on the reverse on many civil war tokens too.
     
  9. PARADISE_ESTATES

    PARADISE_ESTATES New Member

    Thanks for the quick replies, much appreciated. Jaelus nailed the date range
     
  10. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    FYI:
    Before you put it in a 2x2, take the pictures, they should be much clearer
     
  11. cwtokenman

    cwtokenman Coin Hoarder

    I might be able to provide some additional info on this token (ID #, manufacturer, etc) as I have a reference book on pre-1900 presidential campaign tokens. I am in China for another week, but will try to remember looking this one up when I get back to the states.
     
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