Does anyone here collect Hard Times or Civil War tokens

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by coinsarefun, Oct 30, 2009.

  1. coinsarefun

    coinsarefun Junior Member

    I do along with Merchant cards.
    If anyone else does lets see some:smile



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  3. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    Hi, Stefanie. I collect them as a sideline to my US type set and "mini-series'" I just have a few, here are a couple, you have probably seen them on CU.

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  4. coinsarefun

    coinsarefun Junior Member





    Its always great to see a fellow CU member and its ALWAYS great to see tokens:smile:smile



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  5. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    I have a few, but no pics right now. A couple are CW patriotic tokens, the rest are hard times tokens from the Pittsburgh, PA area.
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  6. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    Hope you can post those, Guy. Sorry to see you're ill.
     
  7. coinsarefun

    coinsarefun Junior Member

    Below is a great book called "100 Greatest Medals and Tokens"
    Token and medal collectors...........you have to get this one, its great :)

    Anyways I included the page where it talks about this particular token
    The Wealth of the South.


    What attracted me to this particular token is that there were so very few that were made for the South as far as CWT's go.
    But this token was actually made in the North


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  8. cwtokenman

    cwtokenman Coin Hoarder

    Wow! You have some quality tokens there Stephanie, very impressive! I love your Wealth of the South token, wish mine were as nice. They are so scarce that I pick them up when I can just to have a couple, figuring I can upgrade later. I didn't recognize a couple of the tokens in the cwt portion of the display board - the two Hartford, Conn (w/the deer), and the Millions For Freedom (center of top row). Are they cwts?

    If you like cwts from the South, here is one that I have (Schiller). It is not listed in Fulds storecard book, but Kanzinger listed it in his price guide. It is id LA670A-1do. The other is a favorite of mine because there are family ties to the issuer.
     

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  9. tbarreca

    tbarreca Ruthless Realist

    I have 8 or 10 patriotic CWTs, many in really high grades that I purchased 40 or so years ago as a kid. More recently, I loaned my copy of Fuld to someone, never got it back, and sort of lost interest. I guess I never figured out how to put a "set" of these together.
     
  10. cwtokenman

    cwtokenman Coin Hoarder

    A "set" can be whatever you would like it to be. Even short sets can be tough, bigger sets usually tougher. George and Melvin Fuld owned something like 500,000 Civil War tokens, and they did not even have a complete town set (400 at the time). I've got a lot of mini-sets in the works, but none are complete. My Oliver Boutwell set is closest to completion. I have 34 of the 39 listed varieties plus two unlisted ones. Of the 5 I need, 2 are unique, 2 have 2-4 known, and the easy one has 5-10 known.
     
  11. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    I have a small binder with tokens, nothing that nice just stuff that I looked at and wanted. Here's a couple of Conder tokens. Hopefully I can take some better pics and get more.
     

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  12. gbroke

    gbroke Naturally Toned

    Hey Guys,

    I dont collect tokens, but I did find this in my pennies. I did find a list of civil war tokens, but this one is not on it. Does anybody have a book or list that shows this token with a rarity rating?
    its 1863 indian head on one side, and Detroit City Flour Mills on the reverse.

    thanks!

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  13. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    I have several nice Hard Times tokens and picked up two very nice Conders at FUN. I'll post up some photos when I can.
     
  14. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    I dont' actively collect them but see them at work on occasion. If I have a few bucks "burning a hole" in my pocket I'll pick one up.

    No pics but the history and designs are way cool.
     
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