Help with Civil War token variety?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by lordmarcovan, Feb 3, 2026 at 5:21 AM.

  1. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    What can you tell me about this Civil War token I picked up at the FUN show?

    Attribution? Approximate value as-is?

    (I know, the dealer had it mislabeled as a "Hard Time"[sic] token. Obviously it is a CWT, not a HTT.)

    I just noticed the "L ROLOFF" under the bust, and the interesting die break connecting the stars on the obverse. I thought it was a neat piece, so I bought it for my giveaway stash.


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  3. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    This is a Civil War token, and it took me a few minutes to find it again. The piece has been moved in the listings from New York City to Norwich, Connecticut. It was used for a steam ship line which traveled between Norwich and New York City via Long Island Sound. There were two ships, The City of New York and The City of Boston.

    The listing in the now not new Civil War token merchant book gushes about how elegant the two steam ships were which made the runs. The current listing is CT 345 as-1a. It is a common, R-1 token. “L Roloff” is the signature of the die sinker who made it. His shop was at 1 New Chambers in New York City.

    I am very rusty when it comes to values. The Internet says $30 to $150. This looks like a nice by typical piece to me. I sold a number of them when I was a dealer. Back then it was thought to be a City of New York issue and was listed as NY 630 Q 1a. It might be worth $40 to $50, maybe a little less. In my day it was worth $10 to $15.
     
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