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<p>[QUOTE="paddyman98, post: 2891197, member: 44615"]It is a pill box...</p><p>[USER=53310]@kolyan760[/USER]</p><p>I want to share the following webpage with you - <a href="https://www.hakes.com/Auction/ItemDetail/102650/MY-PILE-ON-HARRISON-AND-MY-STACK-ON-CLEVELAND-PAIR-OF-1892-PILL-BOXES" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.hakes.com/Auction/ItemDetail/102650/MY-PILE-ON-HARRISON-AND-MY-STACK-ON-CLEVELAND-PAIR-OF-1892-PILL-BOXES" rel="nofollow">https://www.hakes.com/Auction/ItemDetail/102650/MY-PILE-ON-HARRISON-AND-MY-STACK-ON-CLEVELAND-PAIR-OF-1892-PILL-BOXES</a></p><p>Quote -</p><p>"Item Description</p><p>Each of these pieces is 1-5/16” diameter by .25” tall. They are designed as a stack of four gold coins. Each has a pull-off lid that reveals an interior compartment for pills or stamps. In DeWitt/Sullivan the Harrison example is 1892-62 and the Cleveland is 1892-61. The opposing candidates are displayed beneath their slogans on the top of the boxes while on the underside are portraits of their running mates with one reading “Harrison & Reid 1892” and the other “Cleveland & Stevenson 1892”. The Harrison is bright brass with traces original luster while the Cleveland has Exc. original luster. Don & Mildred Wright Collection." closed quote[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="paddyman98, post: 2891197, member: 44615"]It is a pill box... [USER=53310]@kolyan760[/USER] I want to share the following webpage with you - [url]https://www.hakes.com/Auction/ItemDetail/102650/MY-PILE-ON-HARRISON-AND-MY-STACK-ON-CLEVELAND-PAIR-OF-1892-PILL-BOXES[/url] Quote - "Item Description Each of these pieces is 1-5/16” diameter by .25” tall. They are designed as a stack of four gold coins. Each has a pull-off lid that reveals an interior compartment for pills or stamps. In DeWitt/Sullivan the Harrison example is 1892-62 and the Cleveland is 1892-61. The opposing candidates are displayed beneath their slogans on the top of the boxes while on the underside are portraits of their running mates with one reading “Harrison & Reid 1892” and the other “Cleveland & Stevenson 1892”. The Harrison is bright brass with traces original luster while the Cleveland has Exc. original luster. Don & Mildred Wright Collection." closed quote[/QUOTE]
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