Hard Times Token

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Fletch Lives, Jul 28, 2010.

  1. Fletch Lives

    Fletch Lives New Member

    This coin belonged to my Grandmother, not sure if its worth anything. My Victory.jpg
     
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  3. coinmaster1

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  4. moneyseemoneydo

    moneyseemoneydo Junior Member

    I do believe what you have there is a modern replica of the original 1834 HT9 Token. The date threw me off a little when I saw it considering that Hard Times tokens were made from 1832-1844.

    According to info on:

    http://www.hardtimestokens.com/HT1HT20.html

    -this appears to be post-1960 replica.

    Not sure the value of the one you have but generally I see them go from $15-$300 depending on grade.


    Here's a pic of one I picked up not long ago:
     

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  5. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    I would disagree with you. I would say it's genuine token in that photograph.
     
  6. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    If you have the September issue of "The Numismatist" , there is a very nice article about the Jackson Bank War Tokens.
     
  7. moneyseemoneydo

    moneyseemoneydo Junior Member


    Sorry, my post wasn't very clear. The OP has a pic of a modern replica and I posted a pic of the original token.
     
  8. blsmothermon

    blsmothermon Member

    I think you are right about it being a repro based solely on the date. These should be 1834 not 1824, however in looking at others dated 1824, this one seems to be a superior repro to most. The others tend to be puddly, but this one seems very crisp. Nice find. Not an instant millionaire, but very interesting.
     
  9. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    I stand corrected. I thought the date was 1834 on the OP's Photo.
     
  10. cwtokenman

    cwtokenman Coin Hoarder

    There are enough of these modern repros to be listed in the book. It is id HT13R, rarity R1 (common) and made of copper coated lead alloy. This is a post 1960 replica, and is valued at $2 in XF and $5 in Unc.
     
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