We’re going there this weekend @ZoidMeister we go 4-5 times a year because we live so very far from
Santa Monica pier.......I would say it’s at least a 35 minute drive sheez (insert old fart) here
1797 GERMANY ""LIST GIEBT DEN TRICK"" LOOS - (26mm). NGC MS 61
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Oddly enough I submitted this one and they send it back saying they don't slab these......lol This one is the only
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I managed to pick up 2 error and one better grade Queen Victoria "Old Head" Gaming token.
These are the only examples I have been able to find that is better condition. And......I have two errors!
There are many varieties with a man and woman sitting at the gaming table playing cards.
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Looks like this one in brass is a little more rarer as the rest on the page notes copper.
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It appears we have a very large strike through. Very impressive.
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That is a beautiful specimen! Love how that one is muled with a side from the HK-27 to HK-29 So-Called Dollar! I believe I have a Steiner's Tea token muled with the other side of HK-27/28/29 but need to dig it out.
I took a better image that reflects what the token looks like in hand.
1852 T. Parker Norwich Licensed Dealer in Game For all you fishmongers and hunters out there..........Rulau had this as a US token in his updated book. Fauver stated the names of Parker and Bagshaw both appear in Francis White’s History, Gazetteer, and Directory, of Norfolk, and the City and County of the City of Norwich … that was published in Sheffield, England in 1854. So, another US token that wasn’t .
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An unlisted mule.Jennings Wheeler & Co. . This mule is with an Eagle reverse. I was able to find one in white metal and brass, non in copper. In 2017 Steve Hayden auctioned a brass one and sad it’s only the second mule he has seen, it was from the Bowers collection.
So far this is the only one that I have seen in copper.
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I have been re-reading GaminG Counters – an essay by Fred N. Holabird. He notes that the smaller
Writing on the obverse seems to be earlier than the larger writing. So I guess these would be early1800’s. Whereas the other Liberty head double eagle has larger letters so it would be after these
1860’s $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Compos. Spiel-Munze Brass Strasburger & Nuhn Gaming MS61
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Raw double eagle. I’ve posted this several times before but seeing all 3 gives you a good feel for them.
This one has 15 stars on the obverse whereas the first 2 have 10 stars.
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Raw Honolulu saloon tokens in my Hawaiiana collection. The Pantheon Saloon opened in 1883. My research (from 2014 https://thehawaiiananumismatist.com/2014/11/17/saloon-token-james-dodd-and-enterprise-brewing-company/ ) indicates the use of this token began in the year 1893. This is the period of the Provisional Government of Hawai'i (right after the overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani and the end of the Kingdom of Hawai'i) .
Cataloged as 2TS-21 by Medcalf &Russell.
As part of the Pantheon Saloon's 100th anniversary, the Royal Hawaiian Mint struck limited commemorative tokens. This is copper version with a mintage of 250.
Uh oh, this thread fell off the first page on a Thursday. Time to reload it. Here are my two most recent purchases. The slabbed token was one I needed, haven’t been disappointed by any of the tokens that I have added from this collection, had a fair price, and I liked the look.
The raw token, once again, two designs that I didn’t have. Like the concept of army on one side, navy on the other. May bring it to my buddies annual get together for the army/navy game. Anyways, I hadn’t seen this combo much, and it was a fair price, so picked it up.
As part of the Pantheon Saloon's 100th anniversary, the Royal Hawaiian Mint struck limited commemorative tokens. This is copper version with a mintage of 250.
Awesome tokens! Love how you have both of them 100 years apart. Is the Pantheon Saloon still in business then?
Here are a few raw ones I have . Some need to be sent in for grading and true views.
I have taken individual images for my reference but I thought to post them all in one little box so you can get a feel for size and color. Brass and copper. You can see 2 of the Spiel Jetons are small......one super small.
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The William Long is Pennsylvania Cabinet, raw. California Flag and pretty much the rest is from Benjamin Fauver Collection
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This one I love simply because it a British Copper Co. and check out the edge on this one......really neat
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Here is an interesting jeton / token I picked up recently.
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I thought this was a compelling subject for a token being made pre-WWI in 1910.
It resonates with the works of today with the likes of Ron Landis methinks.
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I think I remember seeing this while on my daily skimming.........I lie this one very much!
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Oh man, doing a little more digging on the piece, I am thinking that it might have been made during the Brussels International Exposition in 1910 - the 1910 Belgian World's Fair if you will . . . .
1861-65 Pittsburgh PA. F-765j-1a A. Ludewig NGC MS64RB
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Every time I see this image I think of this song... I know the original is by Roger Miller but Dino will Always be my favorite guy He was DA MAN!.............next to Frank
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Last token of the day and a request for information.
I picked up this little Grover Cleveland medal and am having a bit of difficulty locating additional information on it.
Being from the Colombian Exhibition, I'm thinking that it must have an Eglit attribution number assigned to it but for the life of me, I cannot find documentation of that.
I know that I am a day late and a dollar short with this one, but I just ran across it again late last night and didn't have time to grab any photos.
I know this one is fairly common, but here is a little merchant token that whispered in my ear when I saw it. After procuring it, I got the attributions, which left me pleasantly surprised.
Here is my . . . . . . .
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1890's Rulau IL-Chi-165 Willoughby, Hill & Co. token
My next installment for your token and culinary enjoyment is this fine British token for Bovril.
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Bovril - 50 Times More Nourishing Than Meat Extract
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How can one resist? The finest in bronze advertising the finest in ox squeezings. Known affectionately as "liquid cow" Bovril can be enjoyed as a spread, or mixed with swamp water for the finest in bovine tea.
This thick and salty meat extract paste has been a staple of the British Empire since the 1870's and is still available at fine stock yard feed stores today . . . . .
OMG @ZoidMeister that is a very unusual token but I’ll pass
However I do make chicken liver pâté every month or so........much tastier and better for you.
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We’re going there this weekend @ZoidMeister we go 4-5 times a year because we live so very far from
Santa Monica pier.......I would say it’s at least a 35 minute drive sheez (insert old fart) here
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White metal Spiel-Marke. I think its nickel. Not all that common but rarely in super nice shape.
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I can't let the day pass without contributing.
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Successful BST transactions with: Bullsitter, Downtown1974, P0CKETCHANGE, Twobitcollector, AKbeez, DCW, Illini420, ProofCollection, DCarr, Cazkaboom, RichieURich, LukeMarshall, carew4me, BustDMs, coinsarefun, PreTurb, felinfoal, jwitten, GoldenEgg, pruebas, lazybones, COCollector, CuKevin, MWallace, USMC_6115, NamVet69, zippcity, . . . . who'd I forget?
Busy chasing Carr's . . . . . woof!
Successful BST transactions with: Bullsitter, Downtown1974, P0CKETCHANGE, Twobitcollector, AKbeez, DCW, Illini420, ProofCollection, DCarr, Cazkaboom, RichieURich, LukeMarshall, carew4me, BustDMs, coinsarefun, PreTurb, felinfoal, jwitten, GoldenEgg, pruebas, lazybones, COCollector, CuKevin, MWallace, USMC_6115, NamVet69, zippcity, . . . . who'd I forget?
I Was At Buffalo in 1901 Pan American Exposition Souvenir - So-Called Half Dollar
1797 GERMANY ""LIST GIEBT DEN TRICK"" LOOS - (26mm). NGC MS 61
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Oddly enough I submitted this one and they send it back saying they don't slab these......lol This one is the only
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Early to the party . . . .
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A token with coffee anyone?
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Successful BST transactions with: Bullsitter, Downtown1974, P0CKETCHANGE, Twobitcollector, AKbeez, DCW, Illini420, ProofCollection, DCarr, Cazkaboom, RichieURich, LukeMarshall, carew4me, BustDMs, coinsarefun, PreTurb, felinfoal, jwitten, GoldenEgg, pruebas, lazybones, COCollector, CuKevin, MWallace, USMC_6115, NamVet69, zippcity, . . . . who'd I forget?
I posted this last week in another thread.
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I managed to pick up 2 error and one better grade Queen Victoria "Old Head" Gaming token.
These are the only examples I have been able to find that is better condition. And......I have two errors!
There are many varieties with a man and woman sitting at the gaming table playing cards.
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Looks like this one in brass is a little more rarer as the rest on the page notes copper.
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It appears we have a very large strike through. Very impressive.
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Another of center strike error
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Just a neat pic I took of a few so called slugs.
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Everyone needs a little Moxie now and then
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Great tokens @ZoidMeister @mosjcoin and @coinsarefun !
A lot of good variety this week! I'm always amazed by how long brass can stay looking so pristine!
I like the colors on this one!
Gorgeous! I love these slugs!
Here's mine:
That is a beautiful specimen! Love how that one is muled with a side from the HK-27 to HK-29 So-Called Dollar! I believe I have a Steiner's Tea token muled with the other side of HK-27/28/29 but need to dig it out.
I took a better image that reflects what the token looks like in hand.
1852 T. Parker Norwich Licensed Dealer in Game For all you fishmongers and hunters out there..........Rulau had this as a US token in his updated book. Fauver stated the names of Parker and Bagshaw both appear in Francis White’s History, Gazetteer, and Directory, of Norfolk, and the City and County of the City of Norwich … that was published in Sheffield, England in 1854. So, another US token that wasn’t .
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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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An unlisted mule.Jennings Wheeler & Co. . This mule is with an Eagle reverse. I was able to find one in white metal and brass, non in copper. In 2017 Steve Hayden auctioned a brass one and sad it’s only the second mule he has seen, it was from the Bowers collection.
So far this is the only one that I have seen in copper.
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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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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
I have been re-reading GaminG Counters – an essay by Fred N. Holabird. He notes that the smaller
Writing on the obverse seems to be earlier than the larger writing. So I guess these would be early1800’s. Whereas the other Liberty head double eagle has larger letters so it would be after these
1860’s $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Compos. Spiel-Munze Brass Strasburger & Nuhn Gaming MS61
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1890’s $20 Liberty Head Double Eagle Compos. Spiel-Marke Brass Gaming token MS61
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Raw double eagle. I’ve posted this several times before but seeing all 3 gives you a good feel for them.
This one has 15 stars on the obverse whereas the first 2 have 10 stars.
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A humble contribution . . .
How many times have I heard this phrase . . . .
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Successful BST transactions with: Bullsitter, Downtown1974, P0CKETCHANGE, Twobitcollector, AKbeez, DCW, Illini420, ProofCollection, DCarr, Cazkaboom, RichieURich, LukeMarshall, carew4me, BustDMs, coinsarefun, PreTurb, felinfoal, jwitten, GoldenEgg, pruebas, lazybones, COCollector, CuKevin, MWallace, USMC_6115, NamVet69, zippcity, . . . . who'd I forget?
Busy chasing Carr's . . . . . woof!
Successful BST transactions with: Bullsitter, Downtown1974, P0CKETCHANGE, Twobitcollector, AKbeez, DCW, Illini420, ProofCollection, DCarr, Cazkaboom, RichieURich, LukeMarshall, carew4me, BustDMs, coinsarefun, PreTurb, felinfoal, jwitten, GoldenEgg, pruebas, lazybones, COCollector, CuKevin, MWallace, USMC_6115, NamVet69, zippcity, . . . . who'd I forget?
Raw Honolulu saloon tokens in my Hawaiiana collection. The Pantheon Saloon opened in 1883. My research (from 2014 https://thehawaiiananumismatist.com/2014/11/17/saloon-token-james-dodd-and-enterprise-brewing-company/ ) indicates the use of this token began in the year 1893. This is the period of the Provisional Government of Hawai'i (right after the overthrow of Queen Liliʻuokalani and the end of the Kingdom of Hawai'i) .
Cataloged as 2TS-21 by Medcalf &Russell.
As part of the Pantheon Saloon's 100th anniversary, the Royal Hawaiian Mint struck limited commemorative tokens. This is copper version with a mintage of 250.
Uh oh, this thread fell off the first page on a Thursday. Time to reload it. Here are my two most recent purchases. The slabbed token was one I needed, haven’t been disappointed by any of the tokens that I have added from this collection, had a fair price, and I liked the look.
The raw token, once again, two designs that I didn’t have. Like the concept of army on one side, navy on the other. May bring it to my buddies annual get together for the army/navy game. Anyways, I hadn’t seen this combo much, and it was a fair price, so picked it up.
Great Bob Williams token @SimpleCollector !
Here's your TrueView!
Awesome tokens! Love how you have both of them 100 years apart. Is the Pantheon Saloon still in business then?
Great tokens everyone!
Love the Jennings Wheeler & Co mule and Bookpress Acorn tokens!
Here are a few raw ones I have . Some need to be sent in for grading and true views.
I have taken individual images for my reference but I thought to post them all in one little box so you can get a feel for size and color. Brass and copper. You can see 2 of the Spiel Jetons are small......one super small.
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The William Long is Pennsylvania Cabinet, raw. California Flag and pretty much the rest is from Benjamin Fauver Collection
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This one I love simply because it a British Copper Co. and check out the edge on this one......really neat
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They went out of business. The original building still stands.
1907 Thomas Elder ANA Triennial Store Card Token - Brass - DeLorey-9 - NGC MS66PL POP 1/1/0
This token has a few avenues of interest:
I'm still on the lookout for other compositions so let me know if you find them!
Very cool @Zoins like you said it has many reasons for the appeal.
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A couple of whimsical pickups . . . . . . .
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Successful BST transactions with: Bullsitter, Downtown1974, P0CKETCHANGE, Twobitcollector, AKbeez, DCW, Illini420, ProofCollection, DCarr, Cazkaboom, RichieURich, LukeMarshall, carew4me, BustDMs, coinsarefun, PreTurb, felinfoal, jwitten, GoldenEgg, pruebas, lazybones, COCollector, CuKevin, MWallace, USMC_6115, NamVet69, zippcity, . . . . who'd I forget?
I got the Lamplighter token and die here on the BST..
Here is an interesting jeton / token I picked up recently.
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It is a 1910 Belgium Mint Token.
Engraver: A. Michaux
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The obverse side of the token - JADIS, which translates as "LONG AGO" - depicts early hammered coinage being made.
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The reverse (dated) side of the token - AUJOURD' HUI, which translates "TODAY" - depicts a "modern" coin press in action.
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I thought this was a compelling subject for a token being made pre-WWI in 1910.
It resonates with the works of today with the likes of Ron Landis methinks.
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I think I remember seeing this while on my daily skimming.........I lie this one very much!
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Oh man, doing a little more digging on the piece, I am thinking that it might have been made during the Brussels International Exposition in 1910 - the 1910 Belgian World's Fair if you will . . . .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brussels_International_1910
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I also like the Lamplighter @ZoidMeister ....great choice!
@massscrew love the die. You need to get some silver ones struck.
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One of my favorites from my Jackson, Michigan collection.
"A penny hit by lightning is worth six cents". Opie Taylor
Bully for You @PennyGuy !
Thats a great one
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1861-65 Pittsburgh PA. F-765j-1a A. Ludewig NGC MS64RB
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Every time I see this image I think of this song... I know the original is by Roger Miller but Dino will Always be my favorite guy He was DA MAN!.............next to Frank
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I picked this up over in Korea in 1978, another one of those miracle tokens that I never lost in all my moves,
Last token of the day and a request for information.
I picked up this little Grover Cleveland medal and am having a bit of difficulty locating additional information on it.
Being from the Colombian Exhibition, I'm thinking that it must have an Eglit attribution number assigned to it but for the life of me, I cannot find documentation of that.
What does anyone know about this piece?
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That one I know by heart, Eglit-1.
I know that I am a day late and a dollar short with this one, but I just ran across it again late last night and didn't have time to grab any photos.
I know this one is fairly common, but here is a little merchant token that whispered in my ear when I saw it. After procuring it, I got the attributions, which left me pleasantly surprised.
Here is my . . . . . . .
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1890's Rulau IL-Chi-165 Willoughby, Hill & Co. token
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I guess I'll break the ice on Token Thursday . . . . .
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1850’s Rulau Md-Ba 201 Brass Geo. P. Steinbach PCGS MS65
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My next installment for your token and culinary enjoyment is this fine British token for Bovril.
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Bovril - 50 Times More Nourishing Than Meat Extract
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How can one resist? The finest in bronze advertising the finest in ox squeezings. Known affectionately as "liquid cow" Bovril can be enjoyed as a spread, or mixed with swamp water for the finest in bovine tea.
This thick and salty meat extract paste has been a staple of the British Empire since the 1870's and is still available at fine stock yard feed stores today . . . . .
Get'yerself a jar . . . .
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Successful BST transactions with: Bullsitter, Downtown1974, P0CKETCHANGE, Twobitcollector, AKbeez, DCW, Illini420, ProofCollection, DCarr, Cazkaboom, RichieURich, LukeMarshall, carew4me, BustDMs, coinsarefun, PreTurb, felinfoal, jwitten, GoldenEgg, pruebas, lazybones, COCollector, CuKevin, MWallace, USMC_6115, NamVet69, zippcity, . . . . who'd I forget?
OMG @ZoidMeister that is a very unusual token but I’ll pass
However I do make chicken liver pâté every month or so........much tastier and better for you.
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