This recent acquisition has definitely become a collection favorite - a little cupro-nickel 5 centavos token, minted in the late 1800s for a hardware store in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico. These are quite rare, but most that have survived are in BU condition. They were minted by the Scovill Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut. Mintage is unknown but it must have been fairly small. There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of information out there about these tokens. Mine is now the "holotype" for Numista. I tried a couple different lighting setups for photos, but neither can really capture the brilliant luster and mirror-like surfaces. Check out the video below! PUERTO RICO Adjuntas Cu-Ni 5 Centavos Token (17.6mm, 2.39g, 12h) Undated, minted c. 1895 by Scovill Manufacturing Company, for the hardware store Ferretería el Cañon of Adjuntas, Puerto Rico Obverse: Cannon pointing right Reverse: Central number 5 over starburst with 16 rays, circled with 16 stars References: Numista 524629 (this coin pictured); PCGS 860947 Mintage: unknown Brilliant uncirculated. Struck with clashed dies. A very rare and unusual token, minted circa 1895 by Scovill Manufacturing Company of Waterbury, Connecticut, for the hardware store Ferretería el Cañon, which was located on Rodolfo Gonzalez Street in Adjuntas, Puerto Rico. The small mountain town of Adjuntas, nestled among the Puerto Rican hills. Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=891290