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Well...................Shazzam
Steve
Gosh darn it! Is this medal actually silver by cracky? Peace Roy
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Looks like it’s aluminum. I like it.
William Jennings Bryan free silver token maybe? Late 1800's maybe? Any more info or history on this piece?
Dang! Da ting made me laugh
There was a thread on this stuff back in February. Bryan money.
Well, I double dam ya

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This is indeed Bryan Money. A very rare piece from the election of 1900, using the striking image of a donkey head on the body of a goose, heralded by intertwining snakes.
It's good for "One Dam," whatever that is.
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
Below is the third, and rarest, of the three "ONE DAM" Bryan Money pieces. None of the "ONE DAM" tokens are known in silver. The known compositions of the pieces (and vary by design) are aluminum, 'white metal,' nickel, lead, and iron.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces