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<p>[QUOTE="Long Beard, post: 7752872, member: 108674"][ATTACH=full]1327843[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1327844[/ATTACH]Before posting this I checked for a category on exonumia so apologies if it's in the wrong place. Anyway, I picked this up after researching it prior. Something I do out of habit to know where my price limit is based on the number graded and those higher. I was shocked to find that NGC has this one as the sole specimen with no information listed. Checking PCGS and a few other third party firms shows zero. Surely this is not a one of one token. So, I began the research and found absolutely nothing about this or any other Scotch-Irish tokens. The first place I thought would surely have something would be Numista, again nothing.</p><p><br /></p><p>I know that this token was struck by J.E. Caldwell of Philadelphia for the June 26-July 1, 1890 second annual congress (meeting) held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There were different host cities each year. Any further information on this or the existence of other tokens would be great appreciated. As is the comments or general thoughts.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Long Beard, post: 7752872, member: 108674"][ATTACH=full]1327843[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1327844[/ATTACH]Before posting this I checked for a category on exonumia so apologies if it's in the wrong place. Anyway, I picked this up after researching it prior. Something I do out of habit to know where my price limit is based on the number graded and those higher. I was shocked to find that NGC has this one as the sole specimen with no information listed. Checking PCGS and a few other third party firms shows zero. Surely this is not a one of one token. So, I began the research and found absolutely nothing about this or any other Scotch-Irish tokens. The first place I thought would surely have something would be Numista, again nothing. I know that this token was struck by J.E. Caldwell of Philadelphia for the June 26-July 1, 1890 second annual congress (meeting) held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There were different host cities each year. Any further information on this or the existence of other tokens would be great appreciated. As is the comments or general thoughts.[/QUOTE]
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