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<p>[QUOTE="cwtokenman, post: 250813, member: 2100"]Yes, I am back Henry. The booklets that I have are:</p><p><br /></p><p>Sutlers and Their Tokens 1861-1866, by James J. Curto (Reprinted from the Numismatist), no date, 39 pages, softcover. The booklet contains history, sutler related photos, die plate photos (not all inclusive) and a listing of Sutler tokens and scrip. Your 10 cent token is not listed here, but id 112 is related. R.C. HINE, 63D REG.O. V. 5 CENTS Blank (reverse) B (brass) 12(mm)</p><p><br /></p><p>Sutler Issues of the Civil War (A Supplement Listing with Other Related Issues) by J.J. Curto (Reprinted from the Numismatist - 1963), 25 pages, softcover. Photos/depictions of mostly scrip with a few tokens. This is mostly an expansion of the listings of the above booklet. No additional R. C. Hine tokens were listed.</p><p><br /></p><p>Rulau does not mention R.C. Hine in his Standard Catalog of United States Tokens 1700-1900.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have several other more in depth tokens dealing with military tokens, but unfortunately they tend to start just post Civil War. I will list these also in case you (or anyone else) may have a token listed in them that you would like to learn more about.</p><p><br /></p><p>A revised Check List and Valuation of Military Tokens of the United States 1866-1969 Book I, by James J. Curto, 1981, softcover, 86 pages.</p><p><br /></p><p>Military Tokens of the United States 1866-1978, Book II, by James J. Curto, 1978, hard cover, 116 pages.</p><p><br /></p><p>Military Tokens of the United States - Volume I (Domestic Issues from 1865-1994) by Paul A. Cunningham, 1995, hard cover, 440 pages.</p><p><br /></p><p>Schenkman's reference book that Jody mentioned in post #4 I believe to be the most current and complete concerning the Sutler issues. That is one of the books on my list to obtain. Sorry that I could not be of much help. However, there is some interesting background reading in those booklets.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Jody, I believe that we passed not all that terrible far from your place as we traveled down and up on I-81.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cwtokenman, post: 250813, member: 2100"]Yes, I am back Henry. The booklets that I have are: Sutlers and Their Tokens 1861-1866, by James J. Curto (Reprinted from the Numismatist), no date, 39 pages, softcover. The booklet contains history, sutler related photos, die plate photos (not all inclusive) and a listing of Sutler tokens and scrip. Your 10 cent token is not listed here, but id 112 is related. R.C. HINE, 63D REG.O. V. 5 CENTS Blank (reverse) B (brass) 12(mm) Sutler Issues of the Civil War (A Supplement Listing with Other Related Issues) by J.J. Curto (Reprinted from the Numismatist - 1963), 25 pages, softcover. Photos/depictions of mostly scrip with a few tokens. This is mostly an expansion of the listings of the above booklet. No additional R. C. Hine tokens were listed. Rulau does not mention R.C. Hine in his Standard Catalog of United States Tokens 1700-1900. I have several other more in depth tokens dealing with military tokens, but unfortunately they tend to start just post Civil War. I will list these also in case you (or anyone else) may have a token listed in them that you would like to learn more about. A revised Check List and Valuation of Military Tokens of the United States 1866-1969 Book I, by James J. Curto, 1981, softcover, 86 pages. Military Tokens of the United States 1866-1978, Book II, by James J. Curto, 1978, hard cover, 116 pages. Military Tokens of the United States - Volume I (Domestic Issues from 1865-1994) by Paul A. Cunningham, 1995, hard cover, 440 pages. Schenkman's reference book that Jody mentioned in post #4 I believe to be the most current and complete concerning the Sutler issues. That is one of the books on my list to obtain. Sorry that I could not be of much help. However, there is some interesting background reading in those booklets. Jody, I believe that we passed not all that terrible far from your place as we traveled down and up on I-81.[/QUOTE]
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