Just bought a new token/seated h10c , does anyone know anything about these?

I have only seen one other, but that doesn't say much about about its rarity since I have zero experience with these. If anyone know how rare these might be I would be appreciative.
thanks.
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Don't know too much but it is listed in Valentines half dime book. Nice pickup.
This token is listed in Valentine's 1931 monograph (p. 79); it is the last coin in his plates.
J.B. Wilson = James B. Wilson, St. Louis, Missouri, 1853-1857.
Saint Louis, Missouri (Independent City)
[half dime token]
Obverse: GOOD AT J.B. WILSON'S / HALF / DIME / FOR
Reverse: BREAD
WM R 16
GOOD AT J.B. WILSON'S / HALF / DIME / FOR
BREAD
TC-353092; Missouri *** erronersly listed as cwt in 460y-4e james b. wilson 1853-1857; auction record $880+ 12-03 pc&a, joe levine*** Image courtesy of Mark Borckardt and Heritage Auctions
Contributed by: Numisman
[dime token]
Obverse: GOOD AT J.B. WILSON'S / ONE / DIME / FOR
Reverse: BREAD
Unlisted
WM R 18
GOOD AT J.B. WILSON'S / ONE / DIME / FOR
BREAD
TC-437064 *** Image courtesy of Mark Borckardt and Heritage Auctions
Contributed by: Numisman
http://tokencatalog.com/display_records.php?SearchStringEveryWord=j.b.+wilson&SubmitFilter=SearchUSA&action=DisplayRecords&ta_country=U.S.A.&td_state=&td_city=&SearchString=&SearchStringAnyWord=&HomePageSearch=&view=All+Listings
and
http://seateddimevarieties.com/GFRC_Images/151-E-GobrechtVolume13,Issue8.pdf
@Coinosaurus
10 Unc. specimens were in the Newman sale (including yours).
https://coins.ha.com/itm/u.s.-merchant-tokens-1845-1860-/tokens-and-medals/-1850s-jb-wilson-st-louis-mo-half-dime-bread-token-fuld-nc-in-d-4e-ms62-ngc/a/1235-99062.s
https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/seateddimes/j-b-wilson-half-dime-token-t5370.html
I've never seen one.....That is really neat !
Very cool.
Hoard the keys.
Really cool afford.
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That is pretty neat! Thank you for sharing.
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Not a common token but not a major rarity either.
As I recall Eric Newman owned like a dozen alone which all ended up on eBay after the HA sale.
There's a larger one dime variety also which is far scarcer than almost always seen smaller diameter half dime.
NGC has it wrong though as Wilson was a baker in Saint Louis Missouri.
Good for a loaf of bread? Good provenance. A keeper.
A nice piece!
I like it very much
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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I've never seen one, very nice !!!
Hmmmm YUMMY it makes me hungry.... and a more serious note; it is very unique and seldom seen