1863 Civil War Token?
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Found this in the CULL Bin. Pretty rough but for under a buck why not!? - Side note I picked up a Doubled Die Variety of a foreign coin as well for 10c in the world coin Bin and posted in world coin. I am having no such luck locating anything but the coin itself. It is a strong one! Any looks would be very appreciative
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Yep. Not ONE CENT. That thing looks to have been dug up... literally
Indeed it does.
Well for under a buck....
I'd have bought it too.
Good deal, a very common one but priced right.
Lots of history for $1.
Yes good find, nice date on obv. Peace Roy
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It came from the cull bin ... and that is where it belonged. If you paid more than a dime for it you overpaid.
I believe that the variety numbers are 66/370a, which is an R-2. It is badly corroded, but perhaps this will spark your interest in the series. There is now an excellent new book on the subject.
Yes, metal detecting coin, I dug a few years ago.
BHNC #203
you did well on that once for under a buck
Good find in a cull bin...Cheers, RickO
It's roached, yes.
But it is a piece of this country's turbulent past. And it did its job in a period of economic distress, replacing "real money" people socked away.
A dollar? I say it is worth every cent!
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