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Is this token really from the 1850's?
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<< <i>1850, United States. Unusual Large Copper Token. Donkey / Screw. RR! >>
That token must have been issued by a hardware store.
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<< <i>Certainly from well before the 1950s. I've seen similar tokens dated from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Expo, and this one looks older than that. >>
Thanks jonathanb
Sean Reynolds
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unique and i like it.
<< <i>Certainly from well before the 1950s. I've seen similar tokens dated from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Expo, and this one looks older than that. >>
Wait a minute... Are we talking 1850's or 1950's?
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<< <i>Certainly from well before the 1950s. I've seen similar tokens dated from the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Expo, and this one looks older than that. >>
Wait a minute... Are we talking 1850's or 1950's? >>
It's listed as a 1850's circa token.
The die work does appear to be vintage 19th century.
<< <i>Probably one coin I would prefer to purchase cleaned vs crusty >>
lol
<< <i>is that from a brothel? >>
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I was thinking the same. I place this to about 1880-90 as well. The slot head screw itself though has been around for some time before that as you know. Looking forward tom whatever you post.
Eric
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Is that right, the seller's in Austria?