I have some info concerning your token. There are 4 variations of the 1846 date, and 4 variations of the 1850 date. Since yours is the 1850...
I have a reference book on Franklin Medals which uses that numbering system, or at least one that I assume is the same. The book is "The Medals of...
Yes, it has been in the works for a long time. I did some proofreading on the listings for a couple of states for the new book, but that was...
Rarity does not always equate to high value, as there are R9 cwts in Kanzinger's book that list as low as $60 in Unc, or $30 in F/VF. Furham's...
I'm not sure if they are in the red book, but I have several token books that list Hard Times Tokens. What would you like to know?
Thanks for the story Bruce, there were a few facts there of which I was not aware. I might add that the Schiller token is considered to be a Civil...
I won't be able to be complete identifications without photos of the other sides, but I will tell you what I can about your tokens. Even though...
Hi Green, There are many more titles I would like to have, but finding some of those references are as difficult as finding some of the tokens...
Count me in as a counterstamp collector. Even though this one is kind of ratty looking, I had to pay dearly to get it. I forget the exact amount,...
I don't have photos, but I do have a list handy of what is in my numismatic library, although there are additional TAMS issues not shown in the...
I agree with Hobo, you got a great deal for $5. The chamber pot style is very desirable, and my experience is that you could sell such a nice...
As an additional note, I took a look at the note in the link, and noticed right away that note was issued by a completely different bank, as well...
I have the 5th edition of "National Bank Notes" by Don Kelly (2006). Here is a little background info on the City National Bank of Knoxville:...
Thanks Doug, West Greenville may have merged with Greenville. At least they are/were in the same county. There is also an East Greenville, PA,...
This appears to be brass, so the id number would be Miller "Wis 13" ("Wis 14" if copper). RACIM is an error, and was supposed to have been RACINE....
Sounds like a nice group of tokens. I suspect the Broas Pie token is another Civil War token, and not from 1794. I suspect that D.B. Packard was...
I have one of these also, and the faces are depictions of the U.S. Presidents up until the time of its issue. I have a reference that I think...
The style is similar to some gaming counters, but I don't think I have seen one quite like this before. I will see if I can find any info and...
I don't recall seeing this thread before. I may be able to help when I get home to my ref. books. It may take a few days though as the next couple...
When I get home I will post the title and author of my reference. It is a somewhat difficult to find book, and I have yet to find the accompanying...
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