STEVE HAYDEN PO Box 1863 Goose Creek SC 29445 (843) 973-4556 (Voice Mail or FAX) - Email [email protected] Web Site CivilWarTokens.com Please note new address MAIL BID SALE - #45 Closing December 10th, 2017 Sunday (online) First Lot at 7:00 PM EST until Last Lot just before PM EST

TERMS OF SALE:

1. There are NO buyer's fees in this sale. What you bid is the most you will pay.

2. Bids are reduced to one increment over the second highest bid. Bidding increments are: for bids up to $50 the increment is $2, from $50 to $100 the increment is $5, from $100 to $250 the increment is $10, from $250 to $500 the increment is $25, from $500 to $2,500 the increment is $50, from $2,500 to $5,000 the increment is $250, from $5,000 to $10,000 the increment is $500, from $10,000 to $25,000 the increment is $1,000 and over $25,000 the increment is $2,500.

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7. Bids for each lot can be entered at any time until that item closes as noted in online description with possible bidding extensions as noted below. There are no hidden reserves; the opening bid is the consignor’s reserve.

8. Closing time for a lot is automatically extended for 3 minutes if that lot receives a bid within its last 3 minutes. This continues in 3 minute increments until no further bids are received for that item. If you bid with 4 minutes left the closing will still be in 4 minutes. But if you bid with 2 minutes left the closing will be in 5 minutes. And if you bid with one second left the closing will be in 3 minutes and one second.

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11. Returns will be accepted on any lots incorrectly described, however, since the majority of this material is consigned all sales will be considered final 14 days after lot delivery.

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My web site civilwartokens.com, has Enlarged Photos of EVERY LOT. Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Patriotic Tokens 1 - 1/436 b R7 Raw MS63 20% Bright. 1863 United Country with scarce reverse die struck in Brass. We sold a similar Raw example for $230 in our February 2014 auction. From the Bill Kelly collection from C&D Gale. (200-300)

002 014 030 2 - 2/270 b R9 Raw UNC Details 10% Bright and nicely toned but with a few hairlines from an old cleaning. 1864 Union Forever struck in Brass. Two very scarce dies used only in the Patriotic series. Quite rare in Brass, the only example we have seen offered. A Raw VF example of the R7 variety brought $1,100 in our December 2016 auction. From the Robert Williams and Henry South collections earlier from Walt Korzick in August 1984. (750-1000) 3 - 3/373 b R6 Raw AU Details With a few small obverse spots. 1863 The Union For Ever struck in Brass by Koehler of Baltimore. Two very scarce dies, a FINE+ sold for $180.40 in our July 2007 sale. From the Bill Kelly collection from Ernie Latter. (200-300) 4 - 4/354 g R7 Raw EF Details With a number of marks and planchet voids that plague this variety. 1863 Not One Cent struck in soft Lead as are all examples of this rare die combination. Two rare single use die that are not used in the Store Card series by an unknown die sinker. We sold a Raw EF Details with a number of light marks for $698.50 in our July 2000 auction. From the Dick Punchard collection. (400-500) 5 - 5/288 a R2 Raw MS63 10% Red. God Protect The Union 1863. From the Bill Kelly collection. (100-150) 6 - 6/268 a R1 Raw AU+ Trace Red. 1863 Union For Ever. From the Bill Kelly collection from our May 2001 sale. (50-75) 7 - 6A/269 a R4 Raw AU+ Trace Red. Scarce obverse die and variety. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 8 - 7/315 a R3 Raw AU 1863 Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection from Edleman. (25-50) 9 - 7A/317 a R1 Raw AU Very late obverse die state with much die rust as usually seen on this combination. 1863 Army & Navy. Underrated variety. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (25-50) 10 - 8A/317 a R2 Raw AU From late rusted reverse die. 1863 Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection from Edleman. (25-50) 11 - 8B/309 a R1 Raw AU From worn and rusted obverse die. Turban Head 1863 Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 12 - 9/211 a R6 Raw EF+ The Flag of Our Union 1863 Indiana Primitive. From the Dick Punchard collection. (150-200) 13 - 9/298A a R7 Raw AU Details The planchet is slightly bowed, possibly as struck. Rare Indiana Primitive version of Scovill's 1863 Army & Navy token 10/298. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection from William Evan January 1980. (100-150) 14 - 9/404 a R9 Raw EF+ Quite well struck and nicely centered for variety. 1863 The Union Must and Shall be Preserved, Jackson. Higgins used this motto on five different dies, each with different ornaments and layout, this is by far the rarest. Exceedingly rare Indiana Primitive reverse die. This is the only use of this die in either the Patriotic or Store Card series. An NGC AU55 realized $2,250 in our January 2016 sale. (2000-3000) 15 - 9/407 a R6 Raw VF Proclaim Liberty Through Out The Land Lincoln 1863. Indiana Primitive by maker Higgins of Mishawaka Indiana. From our January 2016 sale were it realized $98. (100-150) 16 - 10/312 a R1 Raw AU+ 20% Red. 1863 Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection from our October 2001 sale. (50-75) 17 - 12/297 a R2 Raw MS63 30% Red. 1863 Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 18 - 14/297 a R5 Raw AU+ 10% Red. 1863 Army & Navy. Very scarce obverse die, particularly this nice. An EF+ example sold for $72.67 in our July 2014 sale. From the Bill Kelly collection from our March 2002 sale. (100-150) 19 - 18/337 a R6 Raw EF+ Large obverse die crack as usual for this die combination. 1863 Our Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 20 - 18/353 a R3 Raw AU Trace Red with weak reverse as usual. 1863 with , drum and flags on reverse. From the Bill Kelly collection from our October 1998 sale. (50-75) 21 - 19/396 a R2 Raw MS62 Wilson's Medal 1863. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 22 - 20/384 a R6 Raw EF With traces of red but flatly struck as usual. 1863 Not One Cent. Very scarce die combination. From the Bill Kelly collection from Ken Bauer. (50-75) 23 - 22/418 a R3 Raw MS63 20% Red reverse a bit weakly struck as often seen. 1863 Peace Forever with NORTH and SOUTH shaking hands. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (75-100) 24 - 23/306 a R2 Raw MS62 Trace Red. 1863 Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 25 - 28/303 a R2 Raw AU+ Trace Red. Liberty Head 1863 Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 26 - 29/303 a R2 Raw MS62 Trace Red. 1863 Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 27 - 31/279 a R6 Raw VF+ 1863 Union 1863 with Childs head and eagle. Very scarce Patriotic dies, a Raw VF sold for $91 in our February 2014 auction. (100-150) 28 - 31A/275 a R7 Raw EF Details With a heavy, likely noncontemporary Silver Plating. Even toning. 1863 Our Card made by Childs of Chicago. A very rare obverse die, we sold a Raw VF+ for $330 in our August 1997 sale. From the Robert Williams collection. (200-300) 29 - 33/275 a R7 Raw VF+ Union 1863 Our Card made by Childs of Chicago. Very scarce obverse die. (100-150) 30 - 36/ 36 a Incused R9 Raw EF+ Liberty And No Slavery 1863. Rare mint error type where a struck token sticks to one of the dies and in turn strikes the next planchet inserted to leave a mirror impression. A Raw EF Details retoning from a cleaning brought $550 in our May 2004 sale. From the Matt Westphal collection earlier from John Coker. (1000-1500) 31 - 37/255 a R3 Raw MS62 Trace Red. 1863 For Public Accommodation Knickerbocker Currency. From the Bill Kelly collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (50-75) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Patriotic Tokens 32 - 37/434 a R1 Raw MS63 20% Red. For Public Accommodation 1863 United States Copper. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 33 - 42/336 a R4 Raw MS63 Trace Red from early die state with no die crack or cud. Our Navy 1864 Liberty Cap. Very scarce this nice. From the Bill Kelly collection from Benj Fauver. (100-150) 34 - 42/336 a R4 Raw AU Die crack and cud. Our Navy 1864 Liberty Cap. An intermediate die state of an obverse that will eventually develop a huge cud covering most of the field in front of Liberty's face. From the Bill Kelly collection. (75-100) 35 - 43/387 a R4 Raw EF+ 1863 Millions For Defense Not One Cent For Tribute signed by maker Louis Leichtweis. Scarce reverse, tiny stars instead of Beaver. From the Bill Kelly collection from our May 2001 sale. (75-100) 36 - 43/388 a R2 Raw AU+ Trace Red. 1863 Millions For Defense Not One Cent For Tribute with tiny Beaver on reverse. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 37 - 45/332 a R1 Raw MS63 Trace Red. Liberty 1863 Our Army. From the Bill Kelly collection from Chuck Kirtley. (50-75) 38 - 46/339 a R1 Raw MS63 Bisecting reverse die crack. Liberty 1864 with shield reverse. From the Bill Kelly collection from our October 1998 sale. (50-75) 39 - 47/332 a R1 Raw EF Very late obverse die state with large cud and die cracks. Liberty 1864 Our Army. A favorite variety for those looking to put together a long die progression series. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 40 - 47/332 a R1 Raw AU Late obverse die state with cud and die cracks. Liberty 1864 Our Army. A favorite variety for those looking to put together a long die progression series. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 41 - 51/333 a R6 Raw EF Indian Princess Our Army. Rare and underrated single use reverse die. Another EF brought $300 in our December 2010 sale. From the Matt Westphal collection earlier from our August 2015 sale. (300-400) 42 - 54/342 a R1 Raw AU+ Trace Red. 1864 Union For Ever. From the Bill Kelly collection from our October 1998 sale. (50-75) 43 - 57/473 a R7 Raw AU+ 1862 Redeemed In Sums Of One Dollar. Two rare Patriotic dies including the popular reverse die 473. An NGC MS62 RB brought $1,750 in our December 2005 sale. From the Dick Punchard collection. (1000-1500) 44 - 58/439 a R3 Raw EF+ 1863 Indian Head with popular Odd Fellows reverse die featuring bow and arrows, all seeing eye and heart in palm of hand. (100-150) 45 - 59/453 b R8 Raw AU Trace Bright and sharply struck. Crude Indian Head 1863 dated 10 Cent piece struck in Brass. Rare reverse die that is usually found in worn condition often with problems. A Raw EF+ brought $386.10 in our July 2000 sale. From the Robert Williams collection. (400-500) 46 - 61/198 a R3 Raw MS63 Trace Red struck from clashed obverse die as often seen. 1863 Indian Head with eagle on shield. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (75-100) 47 - 62/367 a R3 Raw AU Trace Red struck from two rusted dies as usual for this die combination. 1863 Not One Cent. From the Bill Kelly collection from our October 1998 sale. (25-50) 48 - 63/366 a R1 Raw MS63 10% Red. Slightly off center with interesting reverse die crack as usual. 1863 Indian Head Not One Cent. From the Bill Kelly collection from M. Greiman. (50-75) 49 - 63/443 a R2 Raw MS62 10% Red. 1863 Indian Head New York. Very scarce this nice, an MS63 brought $72.60 in our March 2010 sale. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 50 - 64/362 a R4 Raw AU Struck from misaligned dies with reverse slightly off center. 1863 Indian Head Not One Cent signed JGW. A scarce obverse die normally seen with a very weak date. On this example only the bottom of the 8 is missing. From the Bill Kelly collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (100-150) 51 - 65A/371 a R6 Raw AU+ Trace Red. 1863 Not One Cent. Somewhat overrated at R6 but Rare in AU or better condition. From the Bill Kelly collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (100-150) 52 - 68/198 a R4 Raw EF Later die state with obverse and reverse die cracks. United States of America 1863 with eagle on shield with banner. Scarce die combination. From the Bill Kelly collection from our April 2000 sale. (50-75) 53 - 70/281 a R6 Raw EF 1863 Indian Head with eagle reverse by Stanton of . Two very scarce Patriotic dies. A Raw AU sold for $425 in our October 2011 sale. (300-400)

054 055 074 54 - 70A/475A a R10 Raw VF 1863 Indian Head One Quart of Milk. Two Unique Patriotic dies, the reverse being the current Fuld plate while a Store Card stand in was used for the obverse plate. The only example in existence. From the Mark Glazer and Larkin Wilson collections. (6000-8000) 55 - 71/467 a R9 Raw AU Details Retoned from cleaning. 1863 Indian Head, The Federal Government a National Currency, Free Trade And Human Rights. The obverse die is very rare with this being its most frequently encountered combination. The popular reverse die is rare in its own right. A Raw EF+ brought $1,500 in our February 2014 auction. From the Mark Glazer collection. (1500-2000) 56 - 73/ 84 a R6 Raw FINE+ Nice example of this rare Indian Head double header that is normally seen only in low grades. From the Bill Kelly collection from our May 2001 sale where it realized $167.20. (200-300) 57 - 73/525 a R4 Raw AU 1863 Indian head $100 Bounty, Pensions, Back Pay & C. Collected & Cashed. Two scarce Patriotic dies. From the Bill Kelly collection from Chuck Kirtley. (150-200) 58 - 76/470 a R8 Raw EF 1864 Indian Head with generic Druggist and Saddlery reverse. A so-called Half Card. Very scarce reverse die. An AU realized $477 in our February 2014 offering. From the Bill Kelly collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (400-500) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Patriotic Tokens 59 - 76/523 a R4 Raw AU Strike a bit uneven with some planchet flaws. 1864 Grindstone Flagging & Building Stones. Two very scarce dies. A EF brought $175 in our June 2013 auction. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (100-150) 60 - 77/331 a R4 Raw AU 1863 Indian Chief Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection from Tom Logan. (50-75) 61 - 78/330 a R4 Raw MS63 Trace Red. 1863 Indian Head Army & Navy. Two scarce dies. From the Bill Kelly collection Jerry Wysong via eBay. (150-200) 62 - 79/351 a R1 Raw MS64 20% Red more so on reverse. Liberty 1863 with drum, flags and crossed cannons. From the Bill Kelly collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (50-75) 63 - 80/351 a R3 Raw MS63 20% Red. 1863 Indian head with cannons, flags and drum. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 64 - 81/351 a R2 Raw EF 1863 Indian head flags, drum and crossed cannons. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 65 - 82/352A a R2 Raw AU Struck from rusted obverse die. 1863 Indian head with cannons, flags and drum. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 66 - 86/357 a R2 Raw MS62 Very late die state with many die cracks and large die cud on both sides. 1863 Not One Cent. An impressive token and another favorite for people who collect die states. From the Bill Kelly collection from Chuck Kirtley. (50-75) 67 - 87/356 a R1 Raw MS62 20% Red. Indian head 1863 Not One Cent. From the Bill Kelly collection from our July 2007 sale. (50-75) 68 - 91/303 a R3 Raw AU Trace Red. 1863 Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 69 - 94/363 a R6 Raw VF Well struck for variety. 1863 Indian Head Not One Cent. Two scarce dies. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (100-150) 70 - 95/368 a R2 Raw MS63 Trace Red. Distinctive Indian head type. From the Bill Kelly collection from Chuck Kirtley. (50-75) 71 - 99/292 a R3 Raw AU 10% Red well struck on a slightly larger than normal planchet. 10% Red. Struck on an oversized planchet. (50-75) From the Bill Kelly collection from our June 2005 sale. (75-100) 72 - 100/341 a R7 Raw MS62 Typical later die states for both dies and some natural planchet roughness on the high point of the obverse also fairly typical for this combination. United We Stand 1863 Union For Ever. Very scarce obverse die, an NGC MS62 brought $250 in our July 2009 sale. From the Dick Punchard collection. (300-400) 73 - 101/263 a R7 Raw AU Details With much stronger and more even strike than is normally seen both at center and borders. Unfortunately there are a few natural planchet flaws mainly on the reverse. 1861 Indian Head obverse Our Card reverse. Dies by Escherich with wonderfully crude die work and nearly always seen in low grade often with problems. A raw AU Details sharp but four obverse digs brought $444 in our December 2016 sale. (500-750) 74 - 101A/519C a Unlisted Raw EF Details Retoned from cleaning with two short reverse scratches. Two previously unlisted Patriotic Dies. The obverse is a Buffalo New York style Indian Head 1863 Business Card that is Store Card AE85die 1078. It is paired with a blank reverse consisting of a plain rim plus a thinner raised inner circle. Though unlisted and unreported there are rumors of a second example. Regardless, extremely rare and an important opportunity. (1000-1500) 75 - 103/293 a R5 Raw EF Weak reverse as usual. Indian head No North, No South, No East, No West, One Country. Very scarce die variety. From the Bill Kelly, Don Miller and W. A. Squier collections from Steve Tanenbaum. (50-75) 76 - 103/375 a R4 Raw AU+ 10% Red all on the reverse. Indian Head 1863 Not One Cent. Much nicer than normally seen. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 77 - 104/263 a R5 Raw EF Details With a few planchet pits or flaws, likely as struck. A nice example of the crude Indian head Our Cent made by Escherich of Chicago. An unusually well struck example and quite nice for the variety. From the Bill Kelly collection from PCAC. (100-150) 78 - 105/355 a R3 Raw MS63 in Star Not One Cent. From the Bill Kelly collection from PCAC. (75-100) 79 - 105/359 a R8 Raw VF Details With some light marks. George Washington within star Not One Cent. Very rare variety just the third example we have seen offered. The last example we sold was a Raw AU+ that realized $231 in our December 2006 auction. (100-150) 80 - 108/201 a R3 Raw MS62 20% Red very weakly struck on both sides as usual. George Washington Our Union. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 81 - 111/340 a R3 Raw MS63 10% Red weak on reverse opposite Washington's head as usual. 1863 George Washington with shield, flags and a Liberty cap. From the Bill Kelly collection from Ernie Latter via eBay. (50-75) 82 - 112/396 a R1 Raw AU Trace Red a bit weakly struck as usual. 1863 George Washington with Wilson's Medal reverse. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 83 - 113/114A a R8 Raw MS63 30% Red. Pater Patrie George Washington doubleheader struck in Copper. Rare dies, we sold a Raw MS64 40% Red and Proof Like for $1,700 in our February 2014 auction. From the Dick Punchard collection. (1000-1500)

084 090 098 84 - 115B/115C a R9 Raw MS62 Trace Red. George and Martha Washington die both dated 1792. Nicer than the weakly struck raw MS62 example that realized $1,182.50 in our December 2006 sale. From the Bill Kelly collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (1000-1500) 85 - 117/420 a R1 Raw MS63 20% Bright with die cud mint error above Washington's head. 1863 George Washington Exchange. Another variety that is available in a number of different die states From the Bill Kelly collection from our January 2015 sale. (50-75)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Patriotic Tokens 86 - 118/418 a R2 Raw MS63 20% Red and well struck. 1863 George Washington Peace For Ever with shaking hands labeled North and South. The shaking hands reverse is often not fully struck with the North, South or both missing from the shirt cuffs. This is far above average. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 87 - 119/398 a R1 Raw AU+ Trace Red and sharp strike but dished, likely as struck. George Washington with shield within star. From the Bill Kelly and Walter Ott collections from our very first auction sale August 1994. (50-75) 88 - 126/295 d R6 Raw VF Lincoln The Right Man In The Right Place 1864 Freedom struck in Copper Nickel. A Raw VF brought $132 in our December 2010 sale. From the Robert Williams collection. (150-200) 89 - 127/177 j R4 Raw VF 1864 Lincoln First In War, First In Peace 1863 struck in German Silver. Note the two different dates used. A Raw VF sold for $165 in our July 2009 auction. From the Matt Westphal collection earlier from World Exonumia's August 1983 sale. (150-200) 90 - 131A/349A b R7 Raw EF+ 1864 Our Country Our Flag Now & Forever struck in Brass with Reeded Two rare dies. From the Matt Westphal collection. (500-750) 91 - 135/440 a R2 Raw MS62 Trace Red with bisecting obverse die crack. For Our Country A Common Cause Now and For Ever with . From the Bill Kelly collection from Ernie Latter via eBay. (50-75) 92 - 135/441 a R2 Raw AU Trace Red with normal weakness opposite Jackson's head. For Our Country A Common Cause Now and For Ever with Andrew Jackson. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 93 - 136/397 a R1 Raw UNC Details Light reverse scratch. Beware "" 1863 with coiled snake. Always popular. From the Bill Kelly collection from PCAC. (50-75) 94 - 137/395 a R1 Raw AU+ Trace Red a bit weak opposite Jackson's head as usual. Andrew Jackson This Medal Price One Cent. From the Bill Kelly collection from our May 2001 sale. (50-75) 95 - 138/434 a R1 Raw MS63 20% Red. George McClellan United States Copper. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 96 - 138A/150 a R6 Raw EF For President Geo. B. McClellan / For Vice President Hon. J. H. Pendleton. Two very scarce dies. Possibly struck over another token, unlisted as such but there is insufficient detail to determine variety. DeWitt GMcC 1864-37 From the Bill Kelly collection from our March 2002 sale. (200-300) 97 - 140/187 g R9 Raw AU 30% Bright with planchet flaw, mushy strike and a Reeded edge. Much nicer than usual for this Lead token. Unusual muling of Little Mack and Time is Money, all of this die combination are most likely circulating contemporary counterfeits. The reverse die is rare in the Patriotic series only seen on this and the more available 187/214 g, also likely circulating contemporary counterfeit. Very rare variety, one of just three we have seen offered. From the Bill Kelly and Ed Rosen collections from our June 2005 sale where it realized $360.80. (400-500) 98 - 142/0 e Die Trial Unlisted Raw MS64 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Large 39mm uniface die trial. George McClellan obverse die trial well centered on a very large planchet, quite impressive. From the Mark Glazer and John Fold collections. (1500-2000) 99 - 142/347 b R8 Raw MS63 70% Bright and nearly Proof Like. General McClellan with two very scarce dies struck in Brass. A much less bright raw AU+ sold for $247.50 in our March 2003 auction. (400-500) 100 - 147/227 fp R6 Raw AU+ 30% Bright with some light toning and nearly full silvering. Am I Ready 1861 The Union Must & Shall be Preserved signed L for John D. Lovett. Popular large size 31mm token with a soldier wearing a star studded shirt with neckerchief and Pilgrim style wide brim hat. This plated version has been removed from the current book and replaced by a footnote. Still, this is the normal composition for this die combination, over 60% by our count. It is very hard to find a Brass example that isn't well worn or still has traces of silvering. A Raw AU+ with less than full silvering brought $951 in our July 2012 sale. Listed in the Anti-Confederate section of DeWitt / Sullivan as C 1861-6. (1000-1500)

101 102 111 101 - 147/228 b R8 Raw MS63 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Am I Ready 1861 The Union Must & Shall be Preserved signed L for John D. Lovett. Popular large size 31mm token with a soldier wearing a star studded shirt with neckerchief and Pilgrim style wide brim hat. This reverse with the all seeing eye is much rarer than the version with only words. We sold a Raw EF in our August 1994 sale that realized $640. More recently we sold a Raw MS64 Copper example for $2,500 in our June 2013 sale. Listed in the Anti-Confederate section of DeWitt / Sullivan as C 1861-7. (2000-3000) 102 - 153/282 e R9 Raw MS63 60% Bright and Proof Like. Benjamin Franklin with unusual eagle with broken? neck struck in White Metal. Both dies are rare, one of just four examples we have seen offered. We sold a similar Raw example for $2,530 in our September 2010 sale. From the Robert Williams collection. (2000-3000) 103 - 154/218 a R5 Raw EF+ Stephen A. Douglas with Naked Amazon Warrior reverse. A Raw AU realized $241 in our August 2016 auction. (200-300) 104 - 154/417 a R7 Raw VF Details Rough patch on reverse. Stephen A. Douglas America. Rare die combination. (100-150) 105 - 155/400 a R4 Raw EF 1863 Union with crude eagle. Scarce Indiana Primitive die combination by Mishawaka Indiana diesinker H. D. Higgins. From the Bill Kelly collection from Ken Bauer earlier from C & D Gale. (100-150) 106 - 155/431 a R4 Raw AU Nicely struck. Union 1863 Indiana Primitive with Value Me As You Peas reverse. (150-200) 107 - 156/524 a R8 Raw AU+ 1863 Flying Eagle with Sewing Machines Neatly Repaired 1863 reverse. Two rare Patriotic dies. A Raw AU brought $772.77 in our July 2000 sale. From the Dick Punchard collection. (750-1000) 108 - 159/469 a R8 Raw VF Usual small obverse rim cuds. 1863 Flying Eagle with Dry Goods And Groceries reverse. Two rare single use Patriotic dies. A raw VF+ Details with a few light marks brought $350 in our August 2015 auction. From the Bill Kelly collection. (400-500) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Patriotic Tokens 109 - 160/417 a R4 Raw VF Liberty For All 1864 with eagle perched on . Struck by Mossin and Marr of Milwaukee. (50-75) 110 - 169/213 a R2 Raw AU+ Trace Red all on the reverse. Popular Peace Maker cannon 1863. A raw EF+ sold for $101 in our January 2016 sale. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (150-200) 111 - 171/428 a R7 Raw EF Details Retoning from cleaning. The Peacemaker cannon 1863 with C. L. R. reverse die. Obverse is signed GG for George J. Glaubrecht. Both dies are rare and popular, particularly the Cannon. Overall superior to the Raw EF Details with obverse scratches that sold for $1,250 in our December 2016 auction. From the Dick Punchard collection. (1500-2000) 112 - 172/429 a R5 Raw VF+ Military Necessity with crossed cannons. (100-150) 113 - 173/272 a R1 Raw MS62 40% Red. First In War First In Peace 1863 with Washington on horseback. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 114 - 175/232 a R6 Raw VF Well struck for variety with full but weak date. 1863 First In War First In Peace Our Country. Very scarce Indiana Primitive reverse die. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (75-100) 115 - 175/400 a R3 Raw AU Sharply struck. The Indiana Primitive version of Scovill's 174 die. From the Bill Kelly collection. (100-150) 116 - 175/401 a R5 Raw AU Details Trace Red with small verdigris stain on reverse. First In Peace First In War 1863 The Union Must and Shall be Preserved - Jackson. Indiana Primitive manufacturer Higgins' version of Scovill's 174 die. From the Bill Kelly collection from our July 2000 sale. (100- 150) 117 - 175/403 a R4 Raw AU+ Trace Red all on the reverse with a few minor planchet flaws. 1863 First In War First in Peace The Union Must & Shall Be Preserved Jackson. From the Bill Kelly collection. (100-150) 118 - 176/271 a R1 Raw MS62 20% Red. First In Peace, First In War 1863 Union For Ever. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 119 - 177/271 a R4 Raw EF+ First In Peace, First In War 1863 Union For Ever. Scarce Obverse die. From the Bill Kelly and Henry South collections. (50-75) 120 - 181/343 a R7 Raw EF+ Franz Sigel Union For Ever 1864. Rare obverse die where seven stars replace the Hero Of Pea Ridge motto. From the Bill Kelly collection. (300-400) 121 - 188/384 a R3 Raw AU Industry 1863 Beehive. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 122 - 193A/470A a R8 Raw VF Details With a a few small reverse digs and light obverse planchet flaw. One Country 1864 Union with Dealer In Drugs Medicines & Groceries reverse. Two rare dies. From the Dick Punchard collection. (500-750) 123 - 195/376 a R4 Raw AU+ 10% Red with reverse die cracks. Tiny planchet clip on rim. United States Of America 1863 Not One Cent. Reverse die signed E.S. for Emil Sigel of New York. From the Bill Kelly collection from our November 2004 sale. (50-75) 124 - 195/378 a R3 Raw EF+ Many fine obverse die cracks. United States Of America 1863 Not One Cent. Reverse die signed L. Roloff. From the Bill Kelly collection from Edleman. (25-50) 125 - 196/355 a R3 Raw AU Eagle on Shield with ribbon 1863 Not One Cent. From the Bill Kelly collection from our July 2000 sale. (50-75) 126 - 197/378 a R8 Raw AU+ Trace Red. United States Of America 1863 Not One Cent. Reverse die signed by die sinker L. Roloff while the obverse is signed E. S. for Emil Sigel. Very rare in Uncirculated condition, we sold a raw EF+ for $135 in our January 2015 sale. From the Bill Kelly collection from PCAC's December 2004 sale. (150-200) 127 - 197/380 g ap R9 Raw EF+ 90% of original Copper plating remaining. United States of America 1863 with eagle on shield Not One Cent. Most likely a circulating contemporary counterfeit and only the second we have seen offered. (150-200) 128 - 200/346 ao R8 Raw AU Struck over Civil War store card NY630W. New York 1863 Constitution And The Union. Very scarce obverse die. This die combination almost always struck over NY630W-1a Felix Civil War token as in this case. From the Bill Kelly collection from our October 2003 sale. (200-300) 129 - 201/432 a R3 Raw AU+ 20% Red but weak at center, particularly the reverse as often seen. Our Union No Compromise With Traitors. From the Bill Kelly collection from our July 2000 sale. (50-75) 130 - 209/414 a R2 Raw EF Popular Shoot Him on the Spoot spelling error. From the Bill Kelly collection from Byron Hoke. (50-75) 131 - 210/416 a R1 Raw VF+ The Flag Of Our Union 1863 If Anyone Attempts To Tear It Down Shoot Him on the Spot Dix. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 132 - 211/400 a R4 Raw AU The Indiana Primitive version of The Flag Of Our Union. From the Bill Kelly collection from our July 2007 sale. (100-150) 133 - 220/322 a R1 Raw AU+ 20% Red. The Federal Union It Must And Shall Be Preserved. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 134 - 221/324 a R1 Raw AU Trace Red. The Federal Union It Must And Shall Be Preserved. From the Bill Kelly collection from our June 2005 sale. (25-50)

135 161 162 135 - 232A/403 a R9 Raw VF Details A bit porous. Our Country 1864 The Union Must & Shall Be Preserved Jackson. Extremely rare reverse die. H. D. Higgins Indiana Primitive version of Scovill's Our Country die 231. Higgins made two distinctly different versions by adding the date 1864 to one of the dies. This is the only use of this die in the Store Card or Patriotic series and no more than 5 or 6 are known. From the Mark Glazer and Larkin Wilson collections. (4000-6000) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Patriotic Tokens 136 - 234/431 a R6 Raw AU Trace Red all on the reverse with some minor planchet flaws on the obverse. United States Capital 1863 with Value Me As You Pleas spelling error. Indiana Primitive version of Scovill's 233 die to which Higgins added the word Capital, another spelling error making this a double error. The only Patriotic use of this obverse die. From the Bill Kelly collection from PCAC. (200-300) 137 - 235/269 a R2 Raw AU Trace Red strike a bit soft as usual. Liberty 1863 Union For Ever. A somewhat underrated variety, particularly this nice. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 138 - 238/405 b R8 Raw VF+ With tiny rim clip. Very rare Indiana Primitive version of Scovill's Our Little Monitor struck in Brass. Very rare, one of just five we have recorded. From our July 2009 sale were it brought $300.30. (300-400) 139 - 239/422 a R2 Raw MS63 20% Red. Our Little Monitor 1863. (150-200) 140 - 240/341 d R9 Raw MS62 Trace Bright. Monitor Union Forever 1863 struck in Copper Nickel. Rare, one of just five examples we have seen offered. From our July 2009 sale were it brought $385. (500-750) 141 - 241/336 a R2 Raw MS63 40% Red. 1864 Monitor Our Navy. Ex. Ken Bauer. (150-200) 142 - 241/338 a R2 Raw MS63 70% Red struck from rusted dies. 1864 Monitor Our Navy. We sold a raw MS63 for $150 in our October 2011 sale. (100-150) 143 - 241A/417 A g R10 Raw VG Details Very corroded. Union Forever in script around a Monitor with stars on reverse struck in Lead. Unique for composition and one of just four known of all three compositions. The other three are relatively nice so this is the only affordable example. This is the Plate token for the current Bowers book. An NGC MS64 but weakly struck Copper example sold for $8,812.50 in Heritage's July 2016 sale. From the Steve Tanenbaum, Georg Fuld and Julius Guttag collections August 1976. (500-750) 144 - 242/374 a R2 Raw AU Trace Red. Constitution For Ever Not One Cent. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 145 - 243/247 a R3 Raw EF+ Struck from rusted obverse die and die cuds on reverse. Constitution For Ever Erinnerung an 1863. Unusual Civil War token with legend in German. From the Bill Kelly collection. (25-50) 146 - 244/291 a R2 Raw AU+ 10% Red struck with clashed reverse die. Remembrance Of 1863 One Country. From the Bill Kelly and Walter Ott collections from our first auction, August 1994. (50-75) 147 - 245/375A a R3 Raw EF Remembrance Of 1863 Not One Cent 1863. Very scarce obverse die. From the Bill Kelly collection from our March 2003 sale. (75-100) 148 - 247/379 a R3 Raw AU Trace Red. Constitution For Ever Not One Cent. From the Bill Kelly collection from our October 1998 sale. (25-50) 149 - 248/271 a R4 Raw EF+ Well struck. OK Union For Ever. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 150 - 248/432 a R3 Raw EF Well struck. OK, No Compromise With Traitors. Always popular, an EF+ sold for $60 in our October 2011 auction. From the Bill Kelly collection from our October 2002 sale. (50-75) 151 - 252/271 b R5 Raw AU With normal weakness and obverse cuds usually seen on this variety. Masonic Union For Ever struck in Brass. From the Matt Westphal collection earlier from January 2016 sale were it realized $116. (100-150) 152 - 255/390 a R1 Raw MS63 10% Red. Knickerbocker Currency IOU 1 Pure Copper Cent. From the Bill Kelly collection from Tom Logan. (50-75) 153 - 255/393 a R1 Raw AU Knickerbocker Currency signed Bridgens. From the Bill Kelly collection from our October 1998 sale. (25-50) 154 - 257/311 a R3 Raw AU Marching soldier with sword and tiny Monitor in background Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection from PCAC. (75-100) 155 - 258/446L a R5 Raw EF Or a bit better with 10% Red but flatly struck as usual. 1863 Trade And Commerce struck on a large 26mm planchet. From the Bill Kelly collection from Edleman. (75-100) 156 - 285/383 a R7 Raw EF Details With a few light marks. 1863 Not One Cent with eagle and shield. Two rare Patriotic dies from die sinker Alexander Gleason of Hillsdale Michigan. A Raw no problems EF brought $633.60 in our December 2000 sale. (400-500) 157 - 299/350 a R2 Raw MS62 10% Red well struck for issue. Drum, Flags and Crossed Cannons Army & Navy. From the Bill Kelly collection. (50-75) 158 - 349/477 e R9 Raw AU Details 10% Bright with a tiny obverse rim bump. Procese with 1864 Cannons and Flags struck in White Metal. Struck on a very thick 5mm planchet, as are all examples of this variety. Rare variety and only collectible use of this enigmatic reverse...a prize to anyone who knows its meaning. From the Dick Punchard collection from our July 2000 auction were it brought $583. (500-750) 159 - 427/472 e R9 Raw AU Details Some Tin Pest and small stains. East Boston 1837 / Union 1863 mule struck in White Metal. Rare reverse die and very rare obverse die. A Raw MS62 of this die combination in German Silver sold for $1,350 in our March 2010 sale. (400-500) 160 - 450/471 a R1 Raw MS63 20% Red mostly on the obverse. United We Stand Divided We Fall with Thistle. From the Bill Kelly collection from us via private treaty. (50-75) 161 - 506/512 b R8 Raw AU 20% Bright holed for suspension. For President Abraham Lincoln of Illinois, The Union Must and Shall be Preserved struck in Brass. Just the third example we have seen offered all used. DeWitt AL 1860-62. From the Robert Williams collection. (1000-1500) 162 - 509B/510B b R9 Raw EF Details Short scratch. For President John Bell of Tennessee, Presidents House struck in Brass with Plain edge. Exceedingly rare obverse die, long considered the key to the Presidents House series. We sold a Raw EF example of the Reeded edge variety that was holed for suspension in our July 2007 sale which realized $3,862.10. This appears to be the current Fuld plate token while the plate in the Bowers book is holed. A possible once in a lifetime chance for an example without hole. From the Robert Williams collection. (2000-3000) 163 - 511/513 a R8 Raw UNC Details 40% Red with three spots. Wealth of the South muled with Our Rights, The Constitution and the Union struck in Copper. Very popular pro South token. We sold an NGC MS64 example of the Brass variety for $2,400 in our August 2015 sale, this still pretty token should bring much less. From the Matt Westphal collection earlier from C&D Gale's sale number 16. (1000-1500)

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164 165 166 164 - 511/514 b R5 Raw VF+ Wealth of the South / No Submission to the North struck in Brass. One of the few pro Confederacy tokens, popular and always in demand. (500-750) 165 - 520/521 a R7 Raw VF+ With nice even and well centered strike and no pesky marks, all quite unusual for this variety. Liberty 1860 Copper Mine Token. Crude Escherich token often seen uneven, clipped with marks and scratches. This is much better than average. A raw VF slightly porous with uneven strike and light marks brought $525 in our July 2012 auction. From the Bill Kelly collection from Sterling Rare Coins. (750-1000) Civil War Soldiers ID Tags 166 - Civil War Soldiers ID Tag 5th New Hampshire Raw EF Holed for suspension. George Washington Born February 22, 1732 (around bust right signed Merriam) with Morrell Nute Co. H. 5th Reg. N.H.V. War of 1861 Milton. N.H. punched into the blank reverse. Listed as stock tag Washington 3A in Maier and Stahl's book on Identification Discs of Union Soldiers in the Civil War. White Metal 31mm. (1000-1500)

167 169 173 167 - Civil War Soldiers ID Tag 127th New York Raw VF Holed for suspension. Against 1861 (around shield) with Silas C. Edwards Co. K 127th Reg. N.Y. Vol. punched into the blank reverse. Listed as stock tag Shield 2A in Maier and Stahl's book on Identification Discs of Union Soldiers in the Civil War. Brass 30mm. (1000-1500) Civil War Sutler Tokens 168 - IL-28-10B R9 Raw EF Details Holed and porous. D. B. Smith 28th Illinois Regiment 10 Cents In Goods. Very rare sutler and variety, one of just two we have recorded. Formerly IL D-10B. From the Rick Irons and Terry Brenner collections earlier from Steve Tanenbaum. (400-500) 169 - IL-41-5B R8 Raw MS64 40% Bright. J. C. Benton, Forty First Regiment Illinois Volunteers Good For Five Cents In Goods At The Sutlers Store. Struck in Brass with a Plain edge. Formerly IL I-5B. From t he Dave Bowers collection from PCAC's December 2003 sale. (1500-2000) 170 - IN-5-25C R8 Raw VF Details Holed and a bit wavy. J. Holmes Sutler 5th Indiana Cavalry Good For 25 Cents In Goods. Formerly IN A-25C. From the Rick Irons and Terry Brenner collections earlier from Steve Tanenbaum. (500-750) 171 - IN-85-5B R9 Raw VF Details Slightly bent with weak reverse, both fairly typical for the thin Brass Sutler planchets. P. S. Shannon Sutler 85th Regiment Indiana Volunteers 5 Cents In Goods. Rare sutler and even rarer variety. Formerly IN R-5B. (750-1000) 172 - KY-01-25C R7 Raw MS63 20% Red. Simmonds Battery, J. M. Kerr Sutler 25 Cents. This Sutler is now attributed to the First Kentucky Independent Battery. Formerly NL M-25C. From the Terry Brenner collection. (1000-1500) 173 - ME-6-5C R9 Raw VF Details Quite porous from burial. C. W. Bangs 6th Maine Battery Good For 5 Cents signed Koehler and struck in Copper. Very rare state for Sutler Tokens and along with West Virginia are the keys to a one per state set. We sold a Raw EF Details with light reverse scratch that realized $4,375 in our October 2011 auction. Formerly ME A-5C. (2000-3000) 174 - NH-14-25N R7 Raw VF Details A bit porous. Still very presentable with good strike and attractive two toned appearance. W.A. Farr 14th New Hampshire Volunteers Good For 25 Cents. Struck and signed by Koehler of Baltimore. A rare sutler state. Formerly NH A-25N. (500-750) 175 - NY-127-5B R9 Raw AU Details Tiny obverse punch and a few light obverse scratches. E. E. Bedford 127th New York State Volunteers 5 Cents struck in Brass with Koehler reverse. The rarest of the three denominations from this rare sutler. The is the Plate example in the new Sutler Book for the 5 Cent reverse. (300-400)

176 181 183 176 - OH-2a-25Ba R7 Raw MS63 20% Bright. 2nd Regiment Ohio Cavalry 25 Cents. Very rare Sutler in Uncirculated condition, much nicer than the current plate token. Formerly OH C-5B. From the John Ford collection. (1000-1500) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Sutler Tokens 177 - OH-41-25Bb R8 Raw AU Trace Bright. Sutler Check 41st Regiment Ohio Volunteer Militia 25 Cent. The much rarer and more desirable version with maker Stanton's back stamp, just the third we have seen offered. Formerly OH P-25Bb. From the Steve Tanenbaum and Dave Schenkman collections the Schenkman Plate Specimen in the first edition. (750-1000) 178 - OH-86-25B R9 Raw VF Hofer & Jones 25 Cents In Goods 86th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Rare Sutler and very rare denomination. From the Dave Schenkman collection. (750-1000) 179 - PA-11b-25Bc R8 Raw AU With push up from reverse counterstamp. G. McAlpin Sutler 11 Pennsylvania Cavalry. Counterstamped with the denomination 25 and Mc presumably a mark of the Sutler McAlpin. Only the two highest denominations from this Sutler are known with the additional counterstamp, either a Mc or M, perhaps indicating his approval to hinder tampering. Formerly PA D-25Bc. From the Byron Hoke and Henry Chapman collections. (750-1000) 180 - PA-11c-10B R9 Raw VF Sutler 11th Pennsylvania Volunteers 10. Just the second example of this variety we have seen offered. We sold a Raw AU example of the more available R8 -5B variety for $900 in our December 2016 sale. Formerly PA E-10B. From the Byron Hoke and Henry Chapman collections. (1000-1500) 181 - PA-28-5B R8 Raw EF C. & S. Sutler 28th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers 5 Cent denomination struck in Brass with a blank reverse. Rare sutler and variety, particularly this nice. We sold a Raw EF+ example in our July 2007 sale for $996.60. Formerly PA H-5B. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection from PCAC August 1973. (1000-1500) 182 - PA-72-05B R8 Raw EF A. W. H. Baxter's Fire Zouaves Sutler's Ticket. The Pennsylvania 72nd Volunteers were popularly known as Baxter's Fire Zouaves because its soldiers were drawn from Philadelphia Fire Companies, organized and led by DeWitt Clinton Baxter and wore the unusual Zouave style uniforms with short jackets, baggy trousers and ornamental headgear. A raw AU example realized $1,050 in our December 2005 sale. Formerly NL H-5B. (1000-1500) 183 - VA-5-5Bb R9 Raw VF A. Kohn Sutler Fifth Virginia 5 Cents. Very rare and unusual token struck over Kohn's own Sutler token of the First Virginia. Formerly VA G-5Bb. (1000-1500) 184 - UI-G-5B R9 Raw EF Details With a number of marks on each side. R. R. 2V. Good For 5 Cents signed Koehler struck in Copper 22mm. This type of Koehler reverse is used on many Civil War Sutler tokens. It has been suggested that this was issued for 2nd Regiment Volunteers of Tennessee possibly also known as Robinson's Regiment presumably because they were mustered in at Camp Dick Robinson in Garrard County, Kentucky. We see no reason to believe this is Confederate as has been stated elsewhere. We sold an EF example in our July 2014 sale for $900. A 10 Cent example from the John Ford collection in similar condition brought $2,820 in August 2013. A 25 Cent piece also exists as well as varieties of the 10 and 25 Cent piece with Koehler signing the obverse as well. All three are quite rare. (500-750) Civil War Store Cards 185 - CT560aA-1b fp R8 Raw AU Details With some very light hairlines from an old cleaning. Possible noncontemporary Silver plating. Gilbert B. Hotchkiss 1 Pint Milk Business Card struck in Silver Plated Brass. Formerly listed as OH165BY-1b, always recognized as a rare merchant but also known not to be from Cincinnati for quite some time. Current research now places his dairy business in Waterbury Connecticut and is so listed in the new 3rd edition of the Civil War Store Card book. A VF+ example brought $300 in our February 2014 sale. From the Henry South collection. (300-400)

186 189 190 186 - DC500A-2h R8 Raw AU Details Surfaces a bit rough. Henry A. Hall 310 Penna. Ave. Washington DC Buy Rubber Goods Of struck in Black Hard Rubber. Now attributed to the Civil War era and is included in the new third edition of the Civil War Store Card book. Rare single merchant state. This is the current Fuld Plate Token. (1500-2000) 187 - IL150 J-18j R6 Raw MS63 10% Bright. Childs' Manufacturer of Advertising Coin, Chicago Illinois. One of very few Civil War tokens struck in Nickel that actually circulated, rarely seen this nice. (500-750) 188 - IL150 R-1a R4 Raw VF+ A. W. Escherich, Chicago. Escherich operated as a die sinker during the war and produced a number of crude tokens. From our August 2015 sale were it realized $100. (100-150) 189 - IL150 R-3a R8 Raw EF Well struck for variety. A. W. Escherich Engraver, 404 S. Clark Chicago Illinois 1861. Very rare Eagle with Shield reverse die 1188, just the third we have seen offered publicly. A Raw example in more typical condition VF with light marks brought $644 in our March 2002 auction. (1000-1500) 190 - IL150AIa-1b R9 Raw EF+ Klare & Friedrick's Billiard Hall struck in Brass with pool cues and balls pictured. Formerly listed as SNL-2a, should have been listed as Brass not Copper as all known. examples are Brass. Current research shows that this business was located in Chicago during the war and it has now been listed as such in the new 3rd edition of the Civil War Store Card book. One of just three examples we have seen offered. We sold a Raw EF Detail with a few very light marks for $1,300 in our June 2013 sale. From the Alan Bleviss collection. (1500-2000) 191 - IL150AO-1a R6 Raw VF+ J. H. Mingers Saloon Boarding House 33 Canal St., Chicago Illinois. Rare merchant, a FINE+ with tiny spots sold for $158.40 in our December 2010 sale. Ex. Ken Bauer. (200-300) 192 - IL150AT-1a R8 Raw AU+ W. G. Peck Grocer, Chicago Illinois Union 1863. Very rare variety, only the second we have recorded. (150-200) 193 - IL215A-2a R8 Raw VF Details With A and D scratched very lightly in the obverse fields. J. Hayes & Bro. 1 Drink 1863 with Flying Eagle. Rare town formerly listed as OH165BP-2a, based on current research it has been moved to Du Quoin Illinois in the new third edition of the Civil War Store Card book. We sold a Raw VF+ in our January 2016 auction for $825. From the Alan Bleviss collection. (400-500)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Store Cards 194 - IL220A-1b R9 Raw EF Details But porous. J. M. Daggert & Co. Bates House 1864 struck in Brass. Long attributed to Cincinnati Ohio current research has moved to Dunleith Illinois in the new third edition of the Civil War Store Card book. A rare single merchant town, we sold a Raw EF+ that realized $2,025 in our December 2012 auction. Interestingly, this is the business strike for this merchant as it is the fifth example we have recorded, all well-worn. We have yet to see a Copper example. From the Alan Bleviss collection. (750-1000) 195 - IL320E-1ao R8 Raw VF Struck over another token ???/341. Helena Hertrich Freeport Brewery, Freeport Illinois Very scarce Female merchant. Now listed over a number of other Civil War tokens. Those reported so far 20/384 a, 45/332 a, WI510I-1a, WI510AD-1a and WI510AP-1a all very rare or unique most have been listed separately in the new 3rd edition of the Civil War Store Card book. This is over a Patriotic 341 die on the obverse with only a single star identifiable on the reverse. There are a few other details and a sharp eyed and patient examination may reveal the exact variety. For now the best bet is either 41/341 or 240/341. Neat and very interesting in many different ways. (200-300) 196 - IL535B-1a R9 Raw VF Details Dark and quite porous. Smith's Billiard Saloon 5 Cts. Union 1863. Believed to be issued by Richard W. Smith of Macomb, Illinois who is found in the 1864 IL Gazetteer as a saloonkeeper. This very rare merchant was formerly listed as SNL-3b, but it is now listed under Macomb in the new 3rd edition of the Civil War Store Card book. A Raw VF Detail porous with light marks example of the more available -1a variety brought $1,950 in our December 2012 sale. While writing this description we realized we had sold the second known example of this variety in our February 2014 sale mistakenly called a -1a. It was a nice Raw EF that brought $3,472 on a (2,000-3,000) estimate...perhaps our bidders were more observant. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection and the current Fuld Plate Specimen for the merchant. (750-1000) 197 - IL890A-1a R7 Raw AU Details A bit porous with some light marks. Kingsley & Whipple, Waukegan Illinois 1863. Very scarce merchant. (100-150) 198 - IN190D-5a R7 Raw MS64 80% Red. J.L. & G.F. Rowe Dealers in Dry Goods, Corunna Indiana 1863 with flying eagle. Rare die variety particularly in AU and Uncirculated condition, very likely the finest known. From the Steve Tanenbaum, Ray Hagenjos and Don Schramm collections March 1975. (500-750) 199 - IN260B-1a R8 Raw VF+ Nicely struck. J. Davenport & Son Dealers in Dry Goods, Elkhart Indiana 1863. Very rare Indiana Primitive merchant and variety particularly this nice, one of just five we have recorded. From the John Ostendorf, Scott Blickensderfer, Jim Ferrall and Joe Kuehnert collections from our December 2008 sale were it brought $2,750. (1500-2000) 200 - IN260C-3a R9 Raw AU Details With verdigris stains. C. T. Greene & Co., Elkhart Indiana. Struck from the rare obverse die. It is now thought that -2a and -3a are the same variety both with the previously unpublished obverse die. We sold a Raw EF+ that realized $511 in our December 2010 sale. (300-400) 201 - IN260D-2a R8 Raw MS62 Trace Red on the obverse. John Guipe (shoe & boot) Dealer, Elkhart Indiana Union 1863. Rare variety just the third example we have recorded. (500-750) 202 - IN460B-2a R8 Raw VF Details Porous with some scratches. Boston Store Dry Goods, Indianapolis Indiana. Rare variety and one of the very few business strike uses of reverse die 1042. We sold a Raw EF Details a bit porous example for $80 in our July 2012 sale. (50-75) 203 - IN460Z-3a R8 Raw MS62 30% Red. A. D. Wood Hardware Merchant, Indianapolis Indiana 1864 with obverse Masonic symbol. Very rare variety, just the fourth we have seen offered. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection and the current Fuld Plate Specimen for the merchant. (500-750) 204 - IN530B-1a R7 Raw EF J. Faller & Son Watchmakers and Jewelers, LaPorte Indiana 1863. Popular Indiana Primitive very difficult to find above VF. We sold a VF+ that realized $220 in our December 2010 sale. (200-300) 205 - IN630A- 4a R7 Raw EF+ Small planchet clip mint error. H. D. Higgins Jeweler, Optician and Manufacturer of Barometers, Mishawaka Indiana. Rarely seen above VF. From the Steve Tanenbaum and Richard Coslet collections from our January 2015 sale, the sold on our web site for $135 in March 2015. (150-200) 206 - IN640A-1a R6 Raw VF W. H. P. Woodward, Mooresville Indiana 1864. Very scarce single merchant town. From Chuck Kirtley sale number 178. (100-150) 207 - IN710A-2a R7 Raw VF Details Porous with some encrustation. A. M. Davis Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Drugs & c., New Paris Indiana 1863. Rare single merchant town, an EF with tiny clip brought $649 in our March 1997 auction. (300-400) 208 - IN770B-1a R8 Raw MS64 70% Red with tiny planchet clip. M. Osborn Queensware, Plainfield Indiana. Very rare variety, just the second we have recorded. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection. (500-750)

209 211 213 209 - IN860A-1a R8 Raw FINE+ W. W. Bement Edge Tool Maker, South Bend Indiana with maker H. D. Higgins store card on reverse. Extremely rare single variety merchant missing from the Bleviss and many other advanced collections. The current plate token, an AU and the finest of 6 known, was from the Steve Tanenbaum collection and was sold privately in 2013 for well over $10,000; this should bring somewhat less. From the Ed Rosen collection. (8000-12000) 210 - IN870A-2a R6 Raw MS64 70% Red. Price Brothers, Sullivan Indiana. Rare single merchant town, a Raw MS63 sold for $427.90 in our May 2004 sale. From the Steve Tanenbaum, Ray Hagenjos and Don Schramm collections March 1975. (1000-1500)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Store Cards 211 - IA150A-2a R9 Raw AU+ Reynolds & Co. New York Store, Cedar Rapids Iowa. Rare town and state particularly above EF. Very rare variety, the muling of the obverse (or reverse depending on one’s perspective) with Union 1863 reverse die 1105. Speaking of obverse and reverse, the new third edition of the Civil War Store Card book switched what they called the obverse and reverse compared to the second edition and consequently the listings for -2a and -3a have been compromised. This is what is called -2a in the second edition and will likely be called that again in a future fourth edition. This is just the second example we have recorded, the Tanenbaum example a Raw MS63 with traces of red sold for $3,875 in our June 2013 sale in spirited bidding on a (2,000-3,000) estimate. (1500-2000) 212 - KY480A-3b R9 Raw EF Details Purposeful scratches removing CENTS from the reverse. J. L. Keiningham, Lexington Kentucky. A newly listed variety of an exceedingly rare merchant. This is only the second example from the merchant we have seen offered. Both known examples of this variety have CENTS diligently removed, perhaps the issuer had or feared legal consequences. (1500-2000) 213 - KY510J-1a R7 Raw AU Details On a somewhat bowed planchet, possibly from striking as no obvious damage is present. H. Preissler Soda Water, Louisville Kentucky with unusual reverse die. Rare merchant, just the ninth example we have seen offered of all varieties. A Raw VF Details dark and quite porous example realized $400 in our August 2015 sale. Formerly KY510B-1a From the Alan Bleviss collection. (1000-1500) 214 - KY510Ma-2b R9 Raw VG Details Slightly porous with reverse much stronger than obverse. The Steamboat Tempest was based in Louisville Kentucky. Popular Pittsburgh Landing reverse with flags and cannon. Very rare merchant, one of just two that we have recorded. (500-750) 215 - KY640C-3a R3 Raw EF+ H. B. Xelar Wine & Beer Saloon. Formerly listed under Cincinnati Ohio, current research places the Saloon in Newport Kentucky and it has been moved there in the new edition of the Civil War Store Card book. (75-100) 216 - MD060 J-1b R8 Raw VF+ G. Bauernschmidt Good For 4 Cents with beer mug on reverse struck in Brass with a Plain edge. Formerly listed in Chicago as IL150C-1b, it has been relocated to Baltimore Maryland in the new Civil War Store Card book. George Bauernschmidt is listed as a restaurant owner and brewer at 281 West Pratt Street in 1863. Very rare single variety merchant, one of just two we have recorded. (750-1000) 217 - MA115A-1e R7 Raw VF Comer's Commercial College, Boston Massachusetts struck in White Metal. An EF with a few light marks realized $245 in our October 1999 auction. From Stan Steinberg January 2011. (300-400)

218 223 235 218 - MA115E-1a R4 Raw VF Jos. H. Merriam Die Sinker, Boston Massachusetts with very popular Good For A Scent reverse die featuring a dogs head. Normally not seen in worn condition, an important opportunity for the budget minded collector. We sold a Raw AU+ that brought $902 in our June 2013 sale. (750-1000) 219 - MA115Fa-1h R6 Raw MS62 Holed as usual. F. P. Shumway Dealer in Zephyr Worsteds, Boston Massachusetts struck in Black Hard Rubber. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 220 - MA970A-1a R4 Raw AU Charles Lang Die Sinker and Engraver, Worcester Massachusetts. A Raw EF+ brought $122.10 in our July 2006 auction. From Norm Peters June 2015. (150-200) 221 - MI035A-1a R8 Raw UNC Details 10% Red mostly on reverse with light obverse stain around pit or flaw on D of Drugs. D. W. Richardson Drugs and Books, Almont Michigan Union 1863. Very rare variety missing from the Tanenbaum collection; the only example we have seen offered. From the Cliff Temple collection. (200-300) 222 - MI060aA-2a R8 Raw FINE+ Wm. Brooks, Battle Creek & Elkhart Indiana. Very rare and desirable variety with Indiana Primitive reverse and a Childs obverse. Brooks may have retained possession of the Childs die after the striking of -3a, -4a and -5a and then at a later date had Higgins strike -1a, -2a and -6a. We sold an NGC XF40 for $189 in our January 2015 sale. (150-200) 223 - MI135A-1a R8 Raw EF+ Boyd & Bradley Wholesale & Retail Groceries, Cassopolis Michigan 1863. A rare single variety town particularly in nice undamaged condition. We sold an NGC AU53 BN example in our January 2015 auction that brought $1,450. (1500-2000) 224 - MI175A-2a R6 Raw VF+ Congdon Brothers Dry Goods, Groceries & Hardware, Chelsea Michigan. Very scarce town single merchant town. (300-400) 225 - MI180B-1a1 R9 Raw EF+ R. & J. T. Peter Druggist, Clarkston Michigan struck with a Plain edge. Very scarce merchant and very rare variety the first we have seen offered and missing from the extensive Tanenbaum and Temple Michigan collections. From Bob Moffatt February 2010. (200-300) 226 - MI225 F-4a R7 Raw MS62 30% Red with light reverse planchet flaw. L. W. Barie Baker, Detroit 1863. (150-200) 227 - MI225 H-3b R8 Raw MS62 10% Bright mostly on the reverse. H. W. Beeson Groceries & Ship Stores, Detroit Michigan 1863 struck in Brass. (200-300) 228 - MI225 Q-1a R5 Raw EF Details Residue traces. S. Cohen Clothing Dealer, Detroit Michigan 1863. (50-75) 229 - MI225AM-2b R8 Raw MS62 10% Bright. Hilterscheid Bro's Meat Market, Detroit Michigan 1863 struck in Brass. (200-300) 230 - MI225AY-2a R7 Raw MS62 10% Red. Messmore & Lucking Butchers, Detroit Michigan 1863. From the Cliff Temple collection. (150-200) 231 - MI225AZ-1a R4 Raw AU+ Trace Red. Robt. Millar Liquor Dealer, Detroit 1863. From the Cliff Temple collection. (50-75) 232 - MI225BI-2b R9 Raw MS63 20% Bright mainly on the obverse. Joseph Riggs Provisions & Flour, Detroit 1863 struck in Brass. (200-300) 233 - MI320A-1a R3 Raw EF Giles Bishop Groceries and Liquors, Druggist Flint Michigan with mortar and pestle. From Bob Moffatt June 2008. (50-75)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Store Cards 234 - MI450A-2b R8 Raw FINE+ With some minor residues. J. O. Ames Books & Stationery, Hillsdale Michigan 1863 struck in Brass and made by home town die sinker Alexander Gleason. Extremely rare merchant and one of the keys to a Michigan merchant set. This is one of just four examples we have seen offered publicly. A Raw EF Details with a few light marks and retoning from an old cleaning sold for $900 in our June 2013 sale. From the Alan Bleviss collection from Ernie Latter in 2005. (750-1000) 235 - MI450D-1a R8 Raw VF Tiny rim clip mint error. Farnam's Bronchial Tablets, Hillsdale Michigan. Very rare merchant, we sold an NGC AU55 BN for $1,200 in our January 2015 sale. (1000-1500) 236 - MI450F-3a R9 Raw EF Small straight planchet clip mint error. J. Gottlieb Clothier Hillsdale Michigan with 1863 Gleason reverse struck in Copper. Very rare variety, not represented in the extensive Steve Tanenbaum collection. Rare merchant, a Raw VF+ example of the R9 -4a variety sold for $262 in our February 2014 auction. (300-400) 237 - MI450M-1a R7 Raw VF+ Small planchet cutters mark mint error. Samm & Kuhlke Grocers, Hillsdale Michigan 1863 with home town die sinker Alexander Gleason reverse die. (150-200) 238 - MI527D-3a R9 Raw EF Details Reverse has a number of serious gouges. J. S. Lewis Hardware, Iron & Nails, Jonesville Michigan. Extremely rare and newly listed obverse die, one of just two known. The other example, an NGC AU58 BN, brought $900 in our July 2012 sale. From the Cliff Temple collection. (300-400) 239 - MI530F-1a R7 Raw MS62 Trace Red. H. S. Parker Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, Kalamazoo Michigan. The rarest of all Kalamazoo merchant. An NGC MS63 with more red sold for $500 in our February 2014 auction. (300-400) 240 - MI580A-2a R7 Raw EF+ W. R. Blaisdell Stoves, Tin & Hardware, Lowell Michigan 1863. Rare merchant particularly this nice without problems, a Raw AU+ sold for $880 in our March 2008 sale. (500-750) 241 - MI580B-4a R5 Raw EF Residue traces. Hatch & Craw, Lowell Michigan. Overrated merchant but very scarce this nice. (75-100)

242 252 256 242 - MI595A-2a R9 Raw UNC Details Uneven strike and weak opposite Liberty's head as usual for this die combination. Isaac Hewitt Dry Goods & Groceries, Maple Rapids Michigan Union 1863. An extremely rare town, a FINE+ of the more available -1a brought $2,000 in our September 2010 sale. From the Cliff Temple collection. (1500-2000) 243 - MI610C-5b R8 Raw MS62 30% Bright. L. H. Robinson, Marshall Michigan struck in Brass. Very rare variety, the finest of just two we have recorded. (300-400) 244 - MI660A-1a R5 Raw EF J. M. Page & Co. Hardware, Morenci Michigan. Scarce merchant struck by Gleason of Hillsdale. (100-150) 245 - NJ555A-3b R7 Raw MS62 30% Bright. J. L. Agens & Co. Newspapers, Newark New Jersey with George Washington reverse die 1137 struck in Brass. Another Raw MS62 realized $340 in our February 2014 auction. Baker 508 (300-400) 246 - NJ555C- 9e R9 Raw MS62 50% Bright. J. Wightman 188 Washington St., Newark New Jersey Not One Cent struck in White Metal. Rare variety, just the second we have recorded. (300-400) 247 - NJ555C-10j R9 Raw MS62 Trace Bright uneven strike. J. Wightman Newark New Jersey Not One Cent struck in German Silver. Very rare, the first we have recorded. (200-300) 248 - NY010D-1a R2 Raw EF Rail Road Express Trains Leave Albany and Buffalo. From Chuck Kirtley May 1999. (50-75) 249 - NY105R-1a R5 Raw MS64 30% Red. C. R. Walker Watsons Neuralgia King, Buffalo New York. Popular token, a Raw MS64 with a bit more red realized $550 in our December 2010 auction. (500-750) 250 - NY630 L-18z R9 Raw EF Broas Brothers Pie Bakers, New York with 1863 United We Stand George Washington reverse struck in Zinc. Most tokens formerly listed as Lead (g) are now considered to be Zinc (z). Formerly NY630L-13b as Broas Brothers and Broas Pie Baker have been combined into a single merchant NY630L. From the Fred Ball collection. (150-200) 251 - NY630 Sb-1h R8 Raw EF Horace H. Day 23 Courtland St. New York Manufacturer of Vulcanite, Buy Day's Combs struck in Black Hard Rubber. Very rare merchant not pictured in the new Store Card book. Very rare variety, the first we have seen offered. (300-400) 252 - NY630 W-2do R7 Raw MS62 10% Bright struck over an 1863 . Felix Kosher Dining Saloon, New York struck over an 1863 Copper Nickel Indian Cent. Much of undertype is clearly visible, particularly the reverse. Very popular token with Kosher spelled out in Hebrew. From the Roger Merritt collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (1000-1500) 253 - NY630AIa-1e R6 Raw EF Details A bit wavy as often seen with circulated examples from this merchant. Havens Hatter 202 Broadway New York A Hat Bought For 10 Cts Less Than The Regular Price Marked By Presenting This One Check. Struck in White Metal with Plain edge 24mm. Formerly listed as Miller NY 302, current research indicates it was used during the Civil War and has been added to the new edition of the Civil War Store Card book. A Raw EF brought $240 in our February 2014 auction. (100-150) 254 - NY630AV-1a R4 Raw EF John Matthews Soda Water Apparatus, New York. Popular large size pictorial token featuring a swimming fish. (150-200) 255 - NY630BB- 5e R7 Raw UNC Details 40% Bright with Dentils from another token rim struck into reverse. Monk's Metal Signs Not One Cent struck in White Metal. Very unusual mint error, what we assume is a struck through fragment of scrap metal. The token is flat and shows no sign of damage. The struck through is long and bold, very impressive. (300-400)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Store Cards 256 - NY630BL-1g R8 Raw EF Details With some light marks and a fairly large planchet flaw on reverse. Reverse also has some traces of original Copper plating. J. Schork Clock Dealer 1863 New York City. Very rare merchant, one of the keys to a New York merchant set. An EF with a number of light marks realized $1,888.70 in our December 2000 sale. (1500-2000) 257 - NY630BN-1ao R6 Raw MS62 Geo. D. Schmidt, New York struck over Felix Kosher Dining Saloon store card NY630W-1a with much of the undertype visible. From Bill Rosenbaum July 2012. (150-200) 258 - NY630CA-1d R7 Raw MS62 20% Bright more so on the reverse. J. H. Warner, New York 1862 struck in Copper Nickel. Rare merchant with rare reverse die 1385. An NGC MS63 example sold for $750 in our July 2012 auction. (500-750) 259 - NY695A-2a R1 Raw VF M. L. Marshall Fishing Tackle and Rare Coin, Oswego New York. Always popular. (50-75) 260 - NY990A-1a R5 Raw EF Williamsville Express Leaves Williamsville 8 AM Leaves Buffalo 3 PM. Very scarce single variety town, another raw EF realized $199.10 in our September 2010 sale. (200-300) 261 - OH 50A-1a R5 Raw VF N. Patterson Saddlery Hardware, Barnesville Ohio. (75-100) 262 - OH 50B-2a R4 Raw AU W. A. Talbot & Son, Barnesville Ohio. (50-75) 263 - OH 50B-4a R6 Raw EF Details Small reverse spot. W. A. Talbot & Son, Barnesville Ohio. (25-50)

264 270 303 264 - OH070A-1a R8 Raw EF Details Porous with nice strike for issue. O. C. Metcalf Dry Goods, Belmont Ohio 1864. Very rare single variety town. When seen are usually in very low grade and or damaged. A Raw VF Details a bit porous with tiny reverse dig brought $1,554.24 in our January 2015 auction. (1500-2000) 265 - OH074A-11a R7 Raw EF D. E. Stearns Grindstones, Berea Ohio 1863. Very scarce obverse die, the sixth we have seen offered. From the Fred Ball collection. (75-100) 266 - OH079A-2a R5 Raw MS64 30% Red. Craig & Foy, Birmingham Ohio. Very scarce single merchant town, particularly this nice. From Norm Peters June 2015. (300-400) 267 - OH110A-4a R9 Raw EF+ G. B. Barrett Dealers in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, Cadiz Ohio. Rare variety, one of just four we have seen offered. (75-100) 268 - OH120B-2b R9 Raw MS63 20% Bright. J. P. Fornshell Oyster Dealer, Canton Ohio 1863 struck in Brass. Rare merchant, we sold another Raw MS63 in our October 2011 auction that brought $275. (300-400) 269 - OH165 P-5a R9 Raw AU+ Frank Beresford Meat Market, Cincinnati Ohio with Masonic square and compass. Rare mint error struck with a blank reverse. The only example of this variety we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers collection earlier from us via private treaty. (400-500) 270 - OH165 Q-1b R8 Raw AU Details With tiny rim dent. F. Billiods Brewer Due The Bearer 25 Cents in Beer, Cincinnati Ohio struck in Brass on a large thin sutler style planchet with maker John Stanton back stamp. In John Ostendorf's book he dates this token to late 1862 or early 1863 based on Cincinnati directory research. Very rare single variety merchant, just the fifth example we have recorded. A Raw EF sold for $2,500 in our December 2008 sale. From the Wayne Liechty collection. (1500-2000) 271 - OH165 R-12a1 R6 Raw VF+ Lew Boman Brighton House 5 Cents with popular reverse die featuring a Brighton House Bull. A bit underrated at R6, we sold a Raw MS62 for $215 in our July 2014 sale. From Bob Moffatt February 2012. (100-150) 272 - OH165AI-2b R8 Raw MS62 20% Bright with a series of planchet scratches on the reverse. J. N. Doniphan, Cincinnati Ohio 1863 struck in Brass. (150-200) 273 - OH165BS-3b R9 Raw MS62 J. Helmig Grocer, Cincinnati Ohio 1863 struck in Brass. Rare merchant, we sold a brighter Raw MS62 for $176 in our December 2006 sale. (200-300) 274 - OH165CE-1a R9 Raw EF Details Obverse rim nick. Incredibly late reverse die state, actually typical for this merchant. H. Johnston Die Sinker, Cincinnati Ohio. Exceedingly rare merchant, the second we have seen offered. An NGC AU58 BN from same die state brought $2,400 on eBay in May 2017. From the Dave Bowers collection. (1000-1500) 275 - OH165EV- 6b R10 Raw UNC Details Retoning from cleaning with light hairlines and large reverse stain. A. Ricke, Cincinnati Ohio 1863 struck in Brass and believed to be Unique. From the John Dettinger collection. (150-200) 276 - OH165FX-13b R9 Raw MS63 Trace Bright. John Stanton Manufacturer of Store Cards, Cincinnati struck in Brass with rare reverse die 1279 featuring an arrangement of fruit. We sold a Raw MS62 example of the more available R8 Copper variety in our June 2011 sale that brought $495. (750-1000) 277 - OH168A-6a R7 Raw MS62 G. H. Fickardt & Co. Druggist, Circleville Ohio 1863. From the Ken Bauer and Alan Bleviss collections. (200-300) 278 - OH175M-5a R5 Raw EF+ J. P. Sherwood Millinery, Cleveland Ohio. (50-75) 279 - OH175O-1a1 R8 Raw EF Chas. W. Stearns, Cleveland with grindstone pictured. Very rare Plain edge variety, the first we have seen offered. From the Alan Bleviss collection purchased in 1995. (100-150) 280 - OH175O-2a R8 Raw EF Chas. W. Stearns, Cleveland Ohio with grindstone pictured. Rare variety, only the fourth example we have recorded. From the Alan Bleviss collection purchased on eBay in 1997. (75-100) 281 - OH200A-1b R8 Raw MS62 10% Bright. John Grether Importer of China & Queensware, Columbus Ohio 1863 struck in Brass. The corrected version of the obverse spelling error. Overall the corrected version is rarer, as all the circulation strikes were made with the spelling error. (300-400)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Store Cards 282 - OH200G-3a R9 Raw AU+ 20% Red. H. Schreiner Groceries and Provisions, Columbus Ohio 1863. Very scarce merchant and very rare variety, one of just two we have recorded. From the Charles Thobaben collection. (300-400) 283 - OH200J-1a R9 Raw AU+ Wiatt & Bro. Bakers & Confectioners, Columbus Ohio 1863 Mercury Head. Very scarce merchant and very rare variety, just the second example we have seen offered. From the Alan Bleviss collection purchased on eBay in 2001. (200-300) 284 - OH270A-4a R6 Raw VF D. Farnham & Co. Dealer in Dry Goods, Edgerton Ohio. Very scarce town. From the Alan Bleviss collection from the CWTS 2002 and earlier from one of our early price lists. (75-100) 285 - OH330E-1b R9 Raw AU Trace Bright. Hoot & Meng Dealer in Boots & Shoes, Fremont Ohio struck in Brass. Rare merchant, just the second example of this variety we have seen offered. A Raw EF+ brought $402.60 in our December 2008 auction. From the Charles Thobaben collection. (400-500) 286 - OH400D-1a R6 Raw EF Sharp detail but retoning from cleaning. Herron & Amen, Hillsboro Ohio. Very underrated merchant. (75-100) 287 - OH610A-1a R6 Raw VF Details With small obverse dig. A. S. Twiford Photograph Artist and Druggist, Newcomerstown Ohio. Rare single merchant town, we sold a Raw VF in our January 2015 auction that realized $605. From the Charles Thobaben collection. (400-500) 288 - OH645B-1a R6 Raw VF G. W. McLean, North Hampton Ohio 1863. Rare merchant and very scarce town. A Raw EF Detail with light marks brought $140 in our January 2016 sale. From the Charles Thobaben collection. (150-200) 289 - OH730A-8a R4 Raw VF Doctors Brown and Dills Dentists, Piqua Ohio. Always popular token picturing false teeth on the reverse. (150-200) 290 - OH690B-1a R6 Raw AU 10% Red weak at obverse center with natural planchet roughness. Frank Hendry Spectacles & Eye Glasses, Oberlin Ohio 1863. Very scarce town and merchant. This variety is much scarcer than -2a and probably underrated. We sold a Raw EF example of the -2a variety for $160 in our January 2016 sale. From the Charles Thobaben collection. (200-300) 291 - OH755A-1a R5 Raw AU+ L. Wiles, Putnam Ohio 1863. Very scarce town, particularly this nice. (300-400) 292 - OH765D-1a R5 Raw AU Trace Red all on the obverse. Mrs. Reed Millinery and Fancy Goods, Ravenna Ohio. Very scarce single variety Female merchant. Another Raw AU brought $140 in our January 2016 auction. From the Charles Thobaben collection. (150-200) 293 - OH800A-2a R7 Raw MS64 40% Red. W. K. McMillins Store, Sharonville Ohio 1863. Very scarce single merchant town, a Raw MS63 sold for $687.50 in our December 2005 sale. From the Fred Ball collection. (500-750) 294 - OH830C-9b Unlisted Raw VG+ J. W. Low Books & Wall Paper, Springfield Ohio struck in Brass. This is a new and unlisted die combination with reverse die 1023A, it is currently believed to be Unique. From the Alan Bleviss collection, note states this token has CWTS Certificate #2090 but it is no longer with the token. (150-200) 295 - OH830D-5b R8 Raw MS62 30% Bright minor stain on reverse. Ludlow & Bushnell Druggists, Springfield Ohio 1863 struck in Brass. A Brighter NGC MS62 sold for $330 in our July 2009 sale. (300-400) 296 - OH880D-1a R9 Raw FINE+ Julian & Co. Watch Makers, Troy Ohio 1864. Underrated merchant and very rare variety, just the third example we have recorded. From the Alan Bleviss collection purchased in 2004. (75-100) 297 - OH900A-1a R5 Raw AU A. Jacobs Ready Made Clothing, Van Wert Ohio with Top Hat reverse. Very scarce single variety town, a Raw VF+ brought $220 in our March 2003 auction. From the Charles Thobaben collection. (300-400) 298 - OH905A-2a R9 Raw VF Details With a few tiny digs. Davis & Whiteman Grocers and Commission Merchants, Wapakoneta Ohio 1863. Scarce town and very rare variety, just the second we have recorded this and the Tanenbaum NGC AU58 BN. From the Alan Bleviss collection from AZ Coins 2005. (100-150) 299 - OH905C-1b1 R7 Raw VF Details With a few small obverse rough patches, still quite presentable. Memento Of The Sanitary Fair Of Wapakoneta Ohio. Rare merchant and the key to a Sanitary Fair set. These Fairs were held across the North to raise money to aid soldiers. From the Alan Bleviss collection from Russ Sears 1999 through eBay. (500-750) 300 - OH920A-1b R9 Raw FINE+ John Tresler Grocery Store, West Jefferson Ohio 1863 with Childs One Penny Barrel reverse struck in Brass. Very rare variety, one of just two we have seen offered. From the Alan Bleviss and John Dettinger collections from our October 2003 auction where it brought $93.50. (100-150) 301 - OH975M-2a R6 Raw AU+ Trace Red all on the reverse. Rowe & Bro. Clocks and Jewelry, Wooster Ohio 1863 with pocket watch reverse die. Rare merchant. We sold a Raw AU in our November 2004 sale for $126. From the Charles Thobaben collection. (200-300) 302 - OH975N-1b R9 Raw GOOD Details Large hole that has broken through after many years of use. There are bends in the thin Brass planchet and some light stains. Fortunately, the merchants name and town are relatively bold. Louis Straub Saloonkeeper, Wooster Ohio. Very rare merchant, just one of three known. The Tanenbaum example, a Raw VF Details bent, was sold a few years ago for $4,000. It is hard to know what this one is worth but we tried to start it reasonably and will see where it goes from there. One of the few tokens to have a 150 year pedigree. Consigned by a Wooster resident who obtained it from the great grandson of Louis Straub. (400-500) 303 - OH975O-2a R8 Raw AU L. Young, Wooster Ohio with reverse die 1343 featuring crossed pool cues and balls. Formerly listed under Cincinnati as OH165GV-2a. Current research has shown that Louis Young, along with John Leis another user of this die were both from Wooster. A NGC XF40 BN sold for $626 in our August 2015 auction. From the Larry Dziubek and Cindy Grellman Wibker collections from Steve Tanenbaum. (750-1000) 304 - OH995G-5a R9 Raw FINE+ W. B. Harris & Bro. Dry Goods, Zanesville Ohio 1863 with Mercury Head reverse die 1127. Very rare variety, the second we have seen offered. Missing from the Tanenbaum collection. (100-150) 305 - PA013E-4a R3 Raw MS62 10% Red. R. & W. Jenkinson, Alleghany Pennsylvania with popular reverse featuring tobacco paraphernalia including cigar box and humidor. (100-150) 306 - PA060A-1a R5 Raw VF+ James Maines Gallery Main Street, Bakerstown Pennsylvania. Scarce single merchant town and photography related. (75-100) 307 - PA320A-5a R7 Raw AU+ 10% Red. H. Wind Good For 5 Cents, Easton Pennsylvania. Henry Wind was a Hotel Keeper during the Civil War in Easton. Formerly listed under Cincinnati as OH165GM-5a. From the Ed Rosen collection. (750-1000) 308 - PA360A-1do R5 Raw EF With nicely struck counterstamp and FINE Cent. W. Bell For Bargain Dry Goods, Erie Pennsylvania. Struck on the planed down reverse of an 1859 Copper-Nickel Cent as are all we have seen. (200-300)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Store Cards 309 - PA750B-2a R9 Raw MS62 10% Red. M. B. Allebach Watch Maker & Jeweler, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Copper with very rare 1867 dated reverse featuring General George B. McClellan. (750-1000) 310 - PA765K-2b R9 Raw AU Light planchet streak across the reverse. J. W. McCarthy Bill Poster, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1863 struck in Brass. Very rare variety, the first example we have recorded. From the Alan Bleviss collection earlier from Larry Dziubek in 2001. (150-200) 311 - RI700D-5e R9 Raw UNC Details 20% Bright with Tin Pest mainly on the obverse. H. Dobson, Providence Rhode Island Union 1864 struck in White Metal. Very rare eagle and anchor reverse die 1191. The reverse die is by the same die sinker in the same unique style as the equally rare Hunting Dogs die 1285. We sold a Raw MS63 example of the German Silver version of this die combination in our July 2009 auction that realized $2,475. From the Ed Rosen and George Fuld collections. (1000-1500) 312 - RI700Da-1h R8 Raw AU Garfield & Eddy Providence Rhode Island were dealers in rubber goods during the Civil War. Struck in oval black hard rubber 34x44xx. Very rare, this is the current Fuld plate specimen. From the Dave Bowers collection earlier from Steve Tanenbaum. (1000-1500) 313 - TN180A-1b R9 Raw VF Details Slightly porous with a few light reverse scratches. N. O. Underwood, Dedham Tennessee 25 Cents struck in Brass. Very scarce town and state. Much rarer than the 10 Cent or 5 Cent varieties and the first we have seen offered. A Raw VF slightly porous example of the more available R7 -2b brought $575.02 in our February 2014 sale. (750-1000)

314 323 329 314 - TN690E-9d R10 Raw UNC Details 20% Bright, planchet flaws or file marks across obverse from 2 to 8 o'clock. Walker & Napier, Nashville Tennessee Arctic Soda Water Good For 1 Glass struck in Copper Nickel with Reeded edge. The partnership was that of Nelson Walker and Elias Napier and they were barbers at the northeast corner of Cedar and Summer. One of only a handful of Civil War tokens known to have been issued by African- Americans. Very rare merchant and town. Many Copper Nickel tokens exhibit file marks resulting from regular issue US Cents being filed down for use as planchets. We sold a Raw AU+ example of the R9 -5a variety for $3,250 in our December 2005 sale. From the Dave Bowers, Steve Tanenbaum and Colonel E. H. R. Green collections. (3000-4000) 315 - WI250A-1a R5 Raw VF Details Reverse stars have been removed. A. Detrich Provisions, Green Bay Wisconsin 1863. For a time this caused a sensation as a new variety and new reverse die. It was listed in the second edition of the Civil War Store Card Book as WI250A-2a with reverse die 1128A. It was later determined to be an altered WI250A-1a, still an interesting piece with a story to tell. From the Mike Tramte, Bob Kraft, Doug Watson and George Fuld collections. (25-50) 316 - WI250B-1a R6 Raw AU Details With a presumably noncontemporary Brass plating. Hoffman & Lewis Tailors, Green Bay Wisconsin 1863. From the Mike Tramte collection from use in March 1991. (50-75) 317 - WI250I-2a R8 Raw VF Uneven strike. J. J. St. Louis, Green Bay Wisconsin 1863 with Flying Eagle reverse. Very rare variety, just the third we have seen offered and missing from the Tanenbaum collection. (150-200) 318 - WI270A-1a R5 Raw VF J. Siegel Dry Goods & Groceries, Hales Corner Wisconsin 1863. Scarce single variety town. From the Mike Tramte collection. (75-100) 319 - WI300A-1b R8 Raw AU+ 20% Bright. E. S. Barrows Seeds & Farming Tools, Janesville Wisconsin struck in Brass with a plow pictured on reverse. From the Mike Tramte collection earlier from us via fixed price list. (300-400) 320 - WI300C-1a R5 Raw EF+ Chapmans One Price Store Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Groceries & c., Janesville Wisconsin. From the Mike Tramte collection. (100-150) 321 - WI300G-1b R6 Raw EF H. L. Smith Iron, Hardware, Wagon Stuff, Janesville Wisconsin 1861 struck in Brass with padlock pictured. From the Ken Bauer collection. (150-200) 322 - WI310B-1a R6 Raw AU Trace Red all on the obverse. John Jung Dry Goods, Groceries & Hardware, Jefferson Wisconsin 1863. From the Mike Tramte collection from our October 2003 auction where it realized $111.10. (150-200) 323 - WI330A-2a R7 Raw EF A. Brown's Cream Ale, Stock Porter & Kennet, Kenosha Wisconsin Union 1863. Rare merchant, a Raw FINE example brought $550 in our September 2010 sale. From the Mike Tramte collection. (750-1000) 324 - WI435A-1a R7 Raw VF I. Livingston Dry Goods Marshall Wisconsin. Rare merchant from a very scarce town. We sold another Raw VF for $160 in our December 2012 auction. From the Mike Tramte collection earlier from us via fixed price list. (150-200) 325 - WI480A-1a R5 Raw EF With a few fairly minor planchet flaws. McCabe Coral Mills, Manash Wisconsin and John Hunt, Neenah Wisconsin. Scarce two token town which has been moved to the alphabetically first town of Manasha the correct spelling of the town name. Formerly WI510A-1a. From the Mike Tramte collection. (100-150) 326 - WI510 A-1a R4 Raw VF+ E. Aschermann Cigars & Tobacco, Milwaukee with pictorial of Indian on a rearing horse. Popular token. (100-150) 327 - WI510 L-3a1 R9 Raw VF+ Wm. Frankfurth, Milwaukee Wisconsin with weakly Reeded edge. Rare custom reverse die with larger tools with a Pick replacing an Axe. Every example we have seen have had the same die defect at 6 to 7 o'clock likely accounting for its scarcity. Rare and important. (300-400) 328 - WI510 N-1a R5 Raw EF+ Goll & Frank's Retail Store, Milwaukee Wisconsin. Scarce merchant. (75-100)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Civil War Store Cards 329 - WI510 Q-1a R7 Raw EF Details Reverse has one short scratch and a few light hairlines. T. W. Hart Supt. M. W. M. Plank Road Company. Ray Callan's research published in The Civil War Token Journal shows that the Madison, Watertown & Milwaukee Plank Road Company had its office in Milwaukee at the corner of Main and Mason. Although Mr. Hart was from Wauwatosa, the President, Secretary and Treasurer of the company were all Milwaukee businessmen while he was Superintendent. From the Mike Tramte collection from our March 2008 auction were it realized $1,343.10. (1000-1500) 330 - WI510 T-1a R7 Raw EF+ Kirby Longworthy & Co. Threshing Machine Works, Milwaukee Wisconsin 1863. Rare merchant. We sold another Raw EF+ in our October 2011 auction that realized $190. From the Mike Tramte collection earlier from Chuck Kirtley sale 47. (200-300) 331 - WI510AD-1a R4 Raw EF Mossin & Marr Engraver, Milwaukee Wisconsin with naked Amazon Warrior reverse die 1220. The maker of many Wisconsin Civil War tokens. From the Mike Tramte collection. (100-150) 332 - WI510AH-1a R6 Raw EF J. Scheidhauer Manufacturer of Soap and Candles, Milwaukee Wisconsin 1863. From the Mike Tramte collection. (100-150) 333 - WI550B-1a R8 Raw EF Details With some light marks on both sides. Small planchet clip mint error. J. Remington Sons Dry Goods & Groceries, North Prairie Wisconsin Union 1863. A Raw VF sold for $718.30 in our July 2009 auction. (400-500) 334 - WI700H-4a R6 Raw AU+ 10% Red. D. H. Jones Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Racine Wisconsin Union 1863. Rarely seen in Uncirculated condition, a Raw EF+ realized $99.88 in our July 2007 sale. (150-200) 335 - WI700I-2a R7 Raw EF J. & H. Miller Boots & Shoes, Racine Wisconsin. A Raw EF+ sold for $111.56 in our August 2015 sale. From the Mike Tramte collection. (100-150) 336 - NC-41a R9 Raw EF+ M.B.C. / (steer pictorial) / 1878 // Liberty & Law. Popular token featuring Civil War Store Card die 1373 that was obviously issued well after the War was over. (100-150) Counterstamped Coins 337 - T. Wm. ABBOT / MILLVILL / WORKS / CONCORD / N.H. on obverse of 1863 Cent Raw VF Coin GOOD+. This stamp features an anchor and is the Rulau plate specimen and likely unique. Rulau NH Co 1 From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (150-200) 338 - S. AVERY on obverse of 1851 Half Cent Raw VF Coin VF. (50-75) 339 - J. BIDDLE - N.Y on obverse of 1848 Cent Raw VF Coin VG Details with dent. (75-100) 340 - A. G. BROCK on reverse and L. JONES and A. H. M. on the obverse of 1860 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. An interesting Civil War era stamp. The consignor speculates that A. H. M. is Alabama Home Militia with one name a soldier and the other a merchant. (50-75) 341 - B. R & M * on obverse of 1857 Quarter Raw AU Coin AG. This is a modern stamp of collector Bruce R. Mosher made as a gift for fellow collectors of counterstamps. The die was cut by Argon Tool of Madison Heights Michigan in 2010. Bruce says about 60 examples were struck. Very interesting and comes with his personal card and note to Dave Bowers. From the Dave Bowers collection. (0-25) 342 - BRADLEY POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE HOROLOGY HALL on Indian Cent Raw EF Coin AG. Located in Peoria Illinois and founded in 1896 the Bradley Polytechnic Institute is now known as Bradley University. Horology is the art of making watches and clocks. (50-75) 343 - J. M. BUSHEY on obverse of 1852 Cent Raw EF Coin FINE. Attributed by Hank Thoele as Joseph M. Bushey of Brandon Vermont circa 1860's. (75-100) 344 - W. H. BERRY / RYE, N.H. on obverse of 1875 Cent Raw VF Coin AG+. An attractive stamp but no information on the issuer could be easily located. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from B&M September 1985 sale. (100-150) 345 - T. BRYANT NT. on obverse of 1830's Hard Times token Raw VF Coin FINE+. If we assume NT. stands for Nebraska Territory this would be an important piece. Along those lines the 1860 Nebraska Territory Census does list a T. G. Bryant 32 born in Missouri as a miner in Boulder City (present day Colorado). Worthy of further research. (150-200) 346 - CHALMERS / & MURRAY / NEW YORK on the obverse of 1884 Cent Raw EF Coin FINE. Chalmers & Murray are listed in the Cutlery business in New York City at 76 Reade in the 1886 city directory. Unlisted in Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (100-150)

347 350 364 365 379 382 347 - H. E. CLARK on both sides of an 1871 Seated Raw EF Coin EF. A very attractive piece with no information available on the issuer. Brunk C-516 From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 348 - A. W. COPELAND on both sides of 1865 Two Cent Piece Raw VF Coin VG. The stamp is just a bit too large for the planchet and needs to be pieced together. A maverick, a hopeful Civil War Token issuer A. W. Copland was dashed with an E. (25-50) 349 - S. H. COUCH CO INC / MFR'S / NORFOLK DOWNS, MASS / BOSTON - CHICAGO / U. S. A. PATENT / FEB. 191? On both sides of 1906 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. An early manufacturer of telephone, alarm and intercom systems. Counterstamps with an exact date are rare and one dated for any leap day could very well be unique. Since the last digit of the date is missing, the fact that is a leap year narrows the possibilities to 1912 or 1916. This stamp appears to relate to patent number 1,173,961 for a improved mail box system granted in 1916. This interesting and unusual piece is unlisted by Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (150-200) 350 - DR B. H. DUPIGNAC / 159 / BOWERY N.Y. on obverse of 1876 Cent Raw VF Coin VG+. Dr. B. H. Dupignac is listed as a French Dentist at this address in the 1886 New York City directory and states they were founded in 1840. Rare early dentist counterstamp that is unlisted in Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (200-300) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Counterstamped Coins 351 - J. DEMERITT on obverse of 1865 Cent Raw EF Coin EF. John Demeritt had a cutler and gunsmith business in Montpelier Vermont from 1865 to 1896. Apparently one of just five known examples from this merchant with the latest dated 1867. Two of these are on large cents include City and State. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (100-150) 352 - W. P. DAVIS / ENGIN, CALENDER / & / TILE / MACHINE / MANF'R / NO. BLOOMFIELD, N.Y. on obverse of 1875 Cent Raw VF Coin GOOD. William P. Davis operated a machine manufacturing business in North Bloomfield and later Rochester New York beginning in the 1880's. Rulau NY NB 2 From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (100-150) 353 - G. H. DAVIS. on obverse of 1858 Raw EF Coin VF. (50-75) 354 - J. L. DAVENPORT on obverse of 1840 Mexican 8 Real Raw EF Coin EF Details plugged. (50-75) 355 - L. F. DENNIS on obverse of 1854 Quarter Raw VF Coin GOOD. (25-50) 356 - EAGLE LOCK CO. / TERRYVILLE / CONN. / U.S.A. on obverse 1901 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. Similar to Rulau CT Ter 4 and Brunk E-20 but a more elaborate design. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from Mike Miller in 1997. (75-100) 357 - EMPIRE / THEATRE on obverse IMMENSE / SUCCESS on reverse of 1864 Italian 10 Centesimi Raw EF Coin VG. The Empire Theatre was located in London England opening in 1884 and closing just a few years later. (50-75) 358 - EVANS / * EXCHANGE / LONDON on obverse of 1802 Cent Raw VF Coin AG Details holed. Apparently the mark of a London England metal worker. From the Dave Bowers collection earlier from J. J. Teaparty and Worthy Coins November 1989. (75-100) 359 - F & CO. on 1857 Flying Eagle Cent four times Raw VF Coin VF. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from Ronald Norwich November 1983. (25-50) 360 - W. F. FORD / C. H & CO, N.Y. / 1880 / 1890 on both sides of 1870 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. William F. Ford was a maker of a wide variety of surgical instruments and with Caswell, Hazard & Company beginning in 1874. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (150-200) 361 - M. W. FORD on obverse of 1875 Dime Raw VF Coin GOOD. (25-50) 362 - C. FORSBERG on obverse of 1854 Quarter Raw EF Coin VF. (50-75) 363 - W. FAY on obverse of 1839/6 Cent Raw VF Coin VG Details circular obverse scratch. Rare undertype. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 364 - R. FLANAGAN'S PUNCH (punchbowl and ladle) 112. N. 6th ST on obverse of 1787 Spanish Two Real Raw VF Coin VG Details with marks. Robert Flanagan operated the Lyons Hotel at that address in Philadelphia from 1835-1857. A visual and very popular stamp, we sold a raw FINE+ on a no date AG Two Real for $259.60 in our March 1998 sale. Miller PA 165A This is the Rulau plate specimen, ex. Gregory Brunk. (300-400) 365 - USE / G.G.G. on the obverse of an 1831 Bust Dime Raw VF Coin VG. Goodwin's Grand Greasejuice was a hair tonic originating in Exeter New Hampshire. One of just seven known on a bust dime…all different dates. We sold an example on a AG 1821 dime in our June 2013 sale that realized $170. Rulau NY 162 From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 366 - USE / G.G.G. / & / G.G.G.G on the obverse of an 1844 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. This enigmatic token has now been attributed to Exeter New Hampshire as Goodwin's Grand Greasejuice a hair tonic and Goodwin's Grand Glittering Globules a breath perfume from the 1850's. Rulau NH 151 From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 367 - USE / G.G.G. / & / G.G.G.G on the obverse of an 1853 Cent Raw EF Coin EF. This enigmatic token has now been attributed to Exeter New Hampshire as Goodwin's Grand Greasejuice a hair tonic and Goodwin's Grand Glittering Globules a breath perfume from the 1850's. Rulau NH 151 From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 368 - USE / G.G.G. on the obverse of an 1854 Dime Raw VF Coin VG. Goodwin's Grand Greasejuice was a hair tonic originating in Exeter New Hampshire. Rulau NY 163 From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from Robert Moffatt June 1993. (100-150) 369 - USE / G.G.G. on the obverse of an 1854 Raw VF Coin FINE. Goodwin's Grand Greasejuice was a hair tonic originating in Exeter New Hampshire. Rulau NY 165 From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from Coin Galleries November 1996. (150-200) 370 - USE / G.G.G. / & / G.G.G.G on the obverse of an 1854 Quarter Raw EF Coin GOOD+. This enigmatic token has now been attributed to Exeter New Hampshire as Goodwin's Grand Greasejuice a hair tonic and Goodwin's Grand Glittering Globules a breath perfume from the 1850's. Rulau NH 153 From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 371 - H. M. GREELY and ARTIST on obverse of 1859 Cent Raw VF Coin GOOD with dent or flaw at date. Per a November 2006 World Exonumia catalog a Horace M. Greely of Syracuse New York was listed in the 1870 Census as a dry good clerk, and in the 1880 Census as owning a "Mili. Business", selling women's hats. This name portion of this stamp is known on a number of coins dating from primarily the 1860's. The ARTIST stamp, usually related to Photography, is of a different style, separately placed and only known on this single example. The Greely stamp is also known with that of a M. A. ABBEY which may be a further clue in firm attribution. (75-100) 372 - HATCH'S / RESTAURANT / Cor Main & 3rd Sts. / LAX, WIS. On obverse of 1868 Nickel Raw VF Coin FINE. E. A. Hatch ran the Aldine Restaurant, Billiard Hall and Sample Room in La Crosse Wisconsin per Rulau and is only listed in the 1876 directory. Rulau Wi Lx 4. (150-200) 373 - THE / HENRY / CLAY / PEN on the obverse of 1860 Cent Raw VF Coin GOOD. The Henry Clay Pen was a brand name of a steel pen made by the C. C. Wright & Company of New York and first introduced in 1844 in the Evening Post From New York. Apparently the brand proved popular and lasted until at least the 1860's outliving Wright himself. (100-150) 374 - A. HUDSON on the obverse of a Patriotic Civil War token Raw VF Coin EF Details retoning from cleaning. (25-50) 375 - B. B. HILL. MER. SPRINGFIELD MASS- on both sides of 1865 Cent Raw EF Coin FINE+. Benjamin B. Hill seems to have been most active in the late 1860's through the 1880's making among other things date and number stamps. An impressive circular stamp that is unlisted in Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (150-200) 376 - C. J. HAUCK & SON / BROOKLYN N.Y. on obverse of 1860 Cent Raw VF Coin GOOD+. Undoubtedly issued by the same Charles Joseph Hauck that issued Civil War token NY095B-1a. The 1860 date leaves the possibility it was made before the war and the addition of "& Son" hints at a post war date. Either way this would be a great go along piece for the Civil War token collector. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from PCAC in June 1978. (150-200) 377 - G. W. HOWE / KEENE / N.H on the obverse of an 1822 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. One of just two known. Rulau NH 7 From the Dave Bowers, Steve Tanenbaum and FCC Boyd collections earlier from John Ford in 1983. (200-300)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Counterstamped Coins 378 - HUNT & MOORE on obverse of 1858 Cent with J.M.L. on reverse Raw VF Coin GOOD. Long a stubborn maverick, a prior owner has suggested a country store in Marlboro Massachusetts. We were unable to verify this with some simple internet searching. Rulau unlisted on a Flying Eagle Cent. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (100-150) 379 - JONES / EXCHANGE / HOTEL / 77 DOSK ST. / PHILA. on obverse of 1831 Spanish Two Real Raw EF Coin FINE. Exceptionally nice stamp on an attractive coin. This date is unlisted in Rulau and is the newest of any coins he lists stamped by this merchant. Nicer stamp and coin than the 1775 example that realized $275 in our December 2008 auction. Rulau PA 239F From the Dave Bowers collection from Alan Weinberg. (400-500) 380 - J. KIN on obverse of 1801 Cent Raw VF Coin AG. (0-25) 381 - J. KREHBIEL / LOCKPORT, NY. on obverse of an 1864 Cent with COLUMBUS, O. on reverse Raw VF Coin VG. John Krehbiel was the holder of a patent for a Culinary Steamer in 1882. Unlisted in Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections from Bowers & Merena's 1986 sale of the Julian Leidman collection. (100-150) 382 - N. KENDALL / (arm & hammer) / CONCORD. N.H. on reverse of 1837 Cent Raw EF Coin AG. A very impressive stamp and believed to be Unique. Unlisted in Rulau and Brunk. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from Jerry Schaeper in June 1987. (300-400)

383 390 391 393 407 415 383 - DR. KIMBALL / DENTIST / BOST(ON) on obverse of 1773 Spanish 4 Real Raw FINE+ Coin FINE Details holed. Rare early Dental token. Unlisted host coin type. Rulau MA 509D (500-750) 384 - D. D. L. / NIAGARA FALLS / N.Y. on the obverse of 1887 Cent Raw VF Coin VF Details holed. Apparently unique and unlisted in Rulau and Brunk. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections from Bob Slawsky in 1980. (50-75) 385 - READ . LLOYD'S . PENNY . SUNDAY . TIMES . on an 1797 English Penny Raw VF Coin GOOD Details with rim bumps. Lloyd's Sunday Times was published in London England. From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 386 - A. E. LINZEL on obverse of 1892 Quarter Raw VF Coin VG. A. E. Linzel born 1831 and died 1904, was a dealer and manufacturer of firearms located at 106 East Markham Street in Little Rock Arkansas during the 1890's. Rare, one of just two listed in Brunk. Counterstamps from Arkansas are quite rare. (100-150) 387 - S. H. LOVEJOY on reverse of 1875 Quarter Raw VF Coin FINE. Per Brunk, S. H. Lovejoy was a blacksmith on Knight Street in Auburn Maine. (150-200) 388 - 2D P. F. C. / LUCK on obverse of 1837 Cent Raw EF Coin AG. A fairly common stamp that remains a mystery. From the Dave Bowers collection from Paul Koppenhaver April 1985. (50-75) 389 - A. A. MEAD. on obverse of 1857 Cent in a raised letter punch Raw EF Coin EF. Almon Ainsworth Mead was a silversmith in Montpelier Vermont from 1846 to 1887. Rare and important, unlisted in Rulau and Brunk. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (300-400) 390 - J. H. METZ'S / HOTEL / N. E. COR. JEFFn AV. & ED. St. on the obverse of 1858 Cent Raw EF Coin FINE. A tavern in Philadelphia Pennsylvania was located at the NE corner of Jefferson Avenue and Federal Street in the 1860's. A very impressive counterstamp of possible Civil War vintage. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum and Charles Kirtley 1981. (300-400) 391 - J. SIDNEY MILLER. / ARTIST. / NASHUA, N.H. On obverse of 1857 Cent Raw VF Coin VF. Rulau lists as James Sidney Miller a daguerreotyper and ambrotype photographer from Nashua New Hampshire. The term Artist when seen on counterstamped coins almost always refers to a photographer. Quite rare with the location stamp. We sold an example without the city and state on an 1851 Cent for $800 in our December 2016 auction is spirited bidding. Rulau 104 From the Dave Bowers collection. (400-500) 392 - MESCHUTT'S / METROPOLITIAN / COFFEE ROOM / 433. Bd. WAY on obverse of an 1822 Cent Raw VF Coin GOOD. Issued by Frederick Meschutt, Rulau dates this popular stamp to 1855. We sold a similar example on a 1821 Cent for $220 in our July 2014 auction. Unlisted in Adams. Miller NY 558A From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (300-400) 393 - MESCHUTT'S / METROPOLITIAN / COFFEE ROOM / 433. Bd. WAY on the reverse of 1818 Lima Peru Two Real Raw VF Coin VG+. Issued by Frederick Meschutt, Rulau dates this popular stamp to 1855. Date of undertype is unlisted in Rulau. Unlisted in Adams. Miller NY 558 From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (500-750) 394 - MESCHUTT'S / METROPOLITIAN / COFFEE ROOM / 433. Bd. WAY on the reverse of a Cent Raw EF Coin POOR. Issued by Frederick Meschutt, Rulau dates this popular stamp to 1855. In part because the coin is so low grade the stamp is clear and bold. The paradox, if host is high grade the stamp difficult to read while if the coin is nearly smooth the stamp is often nice, is frequently seen with counterstamps. Unlisted in Adams. Miller NY 558A From the Dave Bowers and John Ford collections from Stack'sBowers August 2013 sale were it realized $499.38. (500-750) 395 - ADMIT / TO THE / MODEL ARTIST'S / 127 GRAND ST. / NEAR B.WAY. on 1785 Spanish 2 Real Raw VF Coin AG Details light scratches. Model Artist's performed at the Franklin Museum at 127 Grand Street New York City managed by George Lea. The troop, described as Madame Warton's, consisted of twenty-seven young ladies who posed nude or seminude. The company staged scenes from classic paintings to lend an air of respectability to the show. Quite rare. Miller 584 (400-500) 396 - N. P. SILV. MINE on an octagonal Silver planchet with SSS engraved Raw VF The N. P. SILV. MINE stamp is known on silver flatware from the 1870's. It is thought to refer to the Chipman Mine in Newburyport Massachusetts. Likely a souvenir made while hopes were still running high for the new mine, first discovered in 1874. Also known on coins. See Brunk P-34 to P-36. (100-150)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Counterstamped Coins 397 - N. Y. & N. E. R. R. / SEAL & PRESS CO on reverse of 1861 Cent with 72 on obverse Raw VF Coin VG. One would suspect this is for the New York and New England Railroad. Rulau dates to 1882-1886 but gives no additional information. Interestingly we found a Newburgh, Dutchess & Connecticut Railroad annual pass dated 1895 that indicated “Not Good on N. Y. & N. E. R. R. Trains.” There are a number of similar stamps for various railroads, all quite rare. They are all likely tests of presses of medal seals used to secure railroad freight cars. Often times on these counterstamps the impression is uneven or off the planchet, this attractive piece is a happy exception. Rulau plate specimen. Rulau NY Un 20 From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (100-150) 398 - NCHMR on obverse and LG on reverse of 1859-O Dollar Raw FINE Coin VG Details with some scratches on reverse and solder on obverse partially covering stamp. The consignor speculated that NCHMR is North Carolina Home Militia Regiment and LG is Light Guard. (500-750) 399 - OIL / OF / ICE on the obverse of an 1862 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. Issued by a yet to be identified maker of early Patent Medicine. Rulau MV 234 From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) 400 - OIL / OF / ICE on the obverse of an 1868 Nickel Raw VF Coin FINE Issued by a yet to be identified maker of early Patent Medicine. Rare stamp on a . Rulau MC 238 From the Dave Bowers collection earlier from our July 2012 sale where it realized $90. (100-150) 401 - PACE, WHITMAN & CO. / W. FITCHBURG on both sides of 1854 Cent Raw FINE Coin VG. Pace, Whitman & Company were a maker of hand tools during the 1860's in West Finchburg Massachusetts. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 402 - A. C. PANNE - / PACKER on obverse of 1846 Cent Raw VF Coin FINE Details cleaned. From the Dave Bowers collection from R&T September 1991. (100-150) 403 - PERKINS. in a curved punch on obverse of 1854 Half Cent Raw VF Coin VF Details with rim bump. (50-75) 404 - H - J - PEPPER on obverse of 1807 Half Cent Raw VF Coin AG Details dents. Henry J. Pepper was silversmith in Wilmington Delaware at 60 Market Street from 1813 to 1826. Later he was located in Philadelphia at 46 Knuckle Street from 1826 to 1853. (200-300) 405 - GEO PARR / CAST STEEL on each side of 1859 Cent Raw VF Coin GOOD. George Parr was a toolmaker in Buffalo New York from the 1850's through the 1870's. Unlisted in Rulau. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (150-200) 406 - HABILITADO / POR / F. / PINTO / M twice on obverse of 1861 Cent Raw EF Coin VF. Thought to have been issued in the 1870's by Francisco Pinto owner of a coffee plantation in San Jose Costa Rica. The stamps are quite rare but when seen are invariably on Copper Nickel Indian Head Cent of the type issued from 1860 to 1864. The dates are almost always obliterated by the stamp but on this one enough of the final digit is visible to confirm it is an 1861 and important as such. An unusually nice example. Rulau SJS 98, Brunk P-511 From the Dave Bowers collection. (400-500) 407 - PARISIAN / VARIETIES / 16. St & B'WAY. N. Y. on obverse of 1875 Half Dollar. Raw EF Coin EF. According to Rulau Parisian Varieties was an erotic show of nubile young ladies in 1875 and 1876. Exceptionally nice stamp and coin. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (300-400) 408 - A. PRIDHAM on obverse of 1863 Half Dollar Raw VF Coin VF. Listed as unique in Bruck, yet to be identified on a nice Civil War era coin. (400-500) 409 - D. D. RICH on both sides of 1836 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. All D's are fairly indistinct. From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 410 - J. H. ROOT on obverse of 1822 Cent Raw VF Coin VG Details dark. Joel H. Root was a clock maker from Bristol Connecticut in the 1850s. Rulau Ct Bt 25. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 411 - G. H. RYLEY on reverse of Patriotic Civil War token Raw VF Coin VF. (50-75) 412 - ( ). STEPHENSON CO / (P)AT OCT 17 187( ) / (n)EW YORK on both sides of 1860 Cent Raw FINE Coin VG with stamp too big for coin. The description is a composite of both sides Probably the stamp of John Stephenson Company a street car and omnibus maker at 47 East 27th Street in New York. The company was founded in 1831 as the John Stephenson Car Company and changed its name to John Stephenson Company in 1867 and lasting many decades. A listing, admittedly incomplete, of patents of the firm does not list this date, however, it does show they were very active in the 1870's. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (100-150) 413 - (GE)O. B. SHARP / --45-- / (G)OLD STREET / (N)EW YORK / 45 on obverse of 1865 Cent Raw FINE Coin VG. George B. Sharp is listed as a manufacturer of engravers plates and dies. One of just three thought to exist, this being dated the earliest and 1874 the latest. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (100-150) 414 - D. L. S. Jr on obverse of 1861 Cent Raw VF Coin FINE. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from Bob Moffatt in 1997. (25-50) 415 - DR. / SHATTUCK'S / WATER CURE / WATERFORD / ME. On the obverse of a Montreal Canada colonial token Raw VF Coin VG. Dr. William P. Shattuck was a physician specializing in cold water cures. Unique, this is the only example of this stamp known on any kind of token or any Canadian item. ME 5A From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (750-1000) 416 - DR. / SHATTUCK'S / WATER CURE / WATERFORD / ME. On the obverse of an 1816? Cent with 1879 and G. F. FISHER Raw VF Coin AG+. Dr. William P. Shattuck was a physician specializing in cold water cures. ME 5 but unlisted with the additional stamps. From the Dave Bowers collection from Kurt Krueger May 1991. (400-500) 417 - DR. / SHATTUCK'S / WATER CURE / WATERFORD / ME. On the obverse of an 1854 Quarter Raw VF Coin FINE. Dr. William P. Shattuck was a physician specializing in cold water cures. ME 6 From the Dave Bowers collection from R. B. Patterson sale March 1985. (300-400) 418 - DR. / SHATTUCK'S / WATER CURE / WATERFORD / ME. On the obverse of an 1859-O Half Raw VF Coin GOOD+. Dr. William P. Shattuck was a physician specializing in cold water cures. This scarce counterstamp when seen is normally on a or Quarter with the Half Dollars particularly rare, one of just five known. A particularly nice 1858-O brought $1,057.50 in Stack's August 2013 auction. Rulau ME 6A From the Dave Bowers collection. (750-1000) 419 - H. SEYMOUR / & CO PAT. N-Y on obverse of 1874 Raw VF Coin VG. Likely also in the cutlery business based on the size of the stamp and the proceeding piece. Rulau NY NY 278 From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum earlier from B&M March 1987. (100-150) 420 - H. SEYMOUR / CUTLERY Co / PATD. On reverse of 1858 Cent Raw EF Coin VG. Rulau attributes this stamp to New York City based on the following self-identified stamp of H. Seymour & Co.. However, Holyoke Massachusetts may be a possibility for this version of the firm though dates are later and may indicate a move of the firm or trade mark at some later date. Rulau NY NY 277 From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 421 - J. F. SQUIRE on obverse of 1848 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. Rulau plate specimen. Rulau Z90C From the Dave Bowers collection from Roy Van Ormer April 1985. (25-50) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

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422 437 442 448 461 465 422 - SAGE'S / CANDY / COIN on obverse of 1874 Trade Dollar Raw EF Coin VG. According to Russell Rulau these were issued by Buffalo New York patent medicine seller R. V. Pierce who sold under the names Dr. Pierce and Dr. Sage. A popular stamp normally seen on Seated Quarters and Half Dollars. Rare on Trade Dollar, one of just four examples known. Rulau NY Bf 20 From the Dave Bowers collection earlier from Stack's March 2007 sale. (500-750) 423 - SAGE'S / J. J. on 1876 Trade Dollar Raw EF Coin EF Details holed for suspension. Possibly related to Sage's Candy Coin stamp, this stamp is listed as unique in Brunk and has yet to be positively identified. (1000-1500) 424 - SCHRADE / CUT. CO. / WALDEN, N.Y. on reverse and SWAN / CUTLERY Co / N.Y. on reverse of 1899 Cent Raw VF Coin VG+. The Schrade Cutlery Company of Walden New York began in 1904 and it is likely this stamp dates from that period. Presumably these two cutlery firms are associated in some way. Rulau NY Wal 1 From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from B&M September 1985 sale. (100-150) 425 - J. T. SMITH on the obverse of an 1867 Cent Raw EF Coin FINE. A Joseph T. Smith a Jeweler of Schuylerville New York is thought to have issued these counterstamps and is listed as such in Brunk and Rulau. One other possibility is the J. T. Smith also a Jeweler of Whitewater Wisconsin who issued a Civil War token as well. And given they have the same occupation, perhaps they are the same person. (50-75) 426 - STONE & BALL / SYRACUSE / N.Y. on the obverse of a dateless Seated Quarter Raw VF Coin AG. Seymour Stone and Calvin Ball were silversmiths who operated in Syracuse from 1853 to 1869. Rulau NY 1027E From the John J. Ford collection Stack's Bowers August 2013. (100-150) 427 - STONE & BALL / SYRACUSE / N.Y. on the obverse of 1854 Seated Quarter Raw VF Coin AG+. Seymour Stone and Calvin Ball were silversmiths who operated in Syracuse from 1853 to 1869. Rulau NY 1027E (150-200) 428 - SWIFT / PLYMOUTH. on obverse of 1864 Copper Nickel Cent Raw VF Coin GOOD+. A nice maverick stamp with hopes of a future attribution. Plymouth is assumed to be the city where Swift was located. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (50-75) 429 - J. M. TAYLOR / BROKER / BROOKLYN. L. I. on the obverse of an 1853 Seated Quarter Raw VF Coin VG+. Considerably scarcer than the New York City J. M. Taylor counterstamps. Rulau 2010 From the John J. Ford collection Stack's Bowers August 2013. (75-100) 430 - J. M. TAYLOR / BROKER / CHATHAM St / COR. JAMES. N.Y. on the obverse of an 1782 Lima Peru Two Real Raw VF Coin VG+. Rulau NY 889G From the John J. Ford collection Stack's Bowers August 2013. (150-200) 431 - J. M. TAYLOR / BROKER / CHATHAM St / COR. JAMES. N.Y. on the obverse of an 1853 Seated Liberty Quarter Raw VF Coin VF. Rulau NY 889C From the John J. Ford collection Stack's Bowers August 2013. (100-150) 432 - J. M. TAYLOR / BROKER / CHATHAM St / COR. JAMES. N.Y. on the obverse of an 1853 Seated Liberty Quarter Raw VF Coin VG Details with a few light marks. Rulau NY 889C From the John J. Ford collection Stack's Bowers August 2013. (75-100) 433 - J. M. TAYLOR / BROKER / CHATHAM St / COR. JAMES. N.Y. on the obverse of an 1853 Seated Liberty Quarter Raw VF Coin VG. Rulau NY 889C From the John J. Ford collection Stack's Bowers August 2013. (75-100) 434 - J. M. TAYLOR / BROKER / CHATHAM St / COR. JAMES. N.Y. on the obverse of an 1854 Seated Liberty Quarter Raw VF Coin VG. Considerably scarcer than the normally seen 1853 host coin. Rulau 889C From the John J. Ford collection Stack's Bowers August 2013. (100-150) 435 - J. M. TAYLOR / BROKER / CHATHAM St / COR. JAMES. N.Y. on the reverse of an 1787 Spanish Two Real Raw EF Coin FAIR. Rulau NY 889G From the John J. Ford collection Stack's Bowers August 2013. (75-100) 436 - J. M. TAYLOR / BROKER / CHATHAM St / COR. JAMES. N.Y. on the reverse of an dateless Spanish Two Real Raw VF Coin FAIR. Rulau NY 889G From the John J. Ford collection Stack's Bowers August 2013. (75-100) 437 - VOTE THE LAND / FREE on obverse of 1841 Large Cent Raw EF Coin FINE. Popular political token believed to have been issued by the Free Soil party and their candidate ex-President Martin Van Buren in 1848. He gathered nearly 300,000 votes but no electoral votes. We sold a similar example on a 1843 Cent for $325 in our July 2016 auction. Dewitt MVB 1848-3 From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 438 - C. WARNER on obverse of 1817 Cent in a raised letter punch Raw VF Coin GOOD. Caleb Warner was a silversmith in Portsmouth New Hampshire circa 1824-1830. Rulau Early NH 9 From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (200-300) 439 - WENDEL & BRO. on obverse of 1853 Quarter Raw VF Coin VG. Wendel & Brother sold watches and jewelry from 177 Main Street in Oswego New York in 1858-9. Rulau NY B1010. (75-100) 440 - WOOD in raised letters in rectangular punch on obverse of 1803 Cent Raw FINE Coin GOOD Details with scratches. Thought by the consignor to be the stamp of Abraham C. Wood a silversmith who operated in Newburgh New York in the 1820's. From the Dave Bowers collection from Roy Van Ormer April 1985. (50-75) 441 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on obverse of 1816 Austria Kreuzer Raw VF Coin VF Details holed. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. NH 111Q From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum January 1987. (75-100) 442 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on obverse of 1831 Malaysia Keping Raw VF Coin VG+. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. Quite unusual and Unique. NH 113D From the Dave Bowers collection from Roy Van Ormer April 1985. (300-400) 443 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of a 1776 Lima Peru Two Real Raw VF Coin VG. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. The is the only example known on a Spanish Two Real. Rulau NH 110B From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum January 1987. (300-400)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Counterstamped Coins 444 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of a Civil War token Raw VF Coin GOOD. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. This stamp is usually seen on Large Cents and Flying Eagle Cents, all those on US tokens are quite rare. Oddly this is the most worn example of Fuld Patriotic 231/352A we have ever seen. Rulau NH 113C From the Dave Bowers collection from Rossa & Tanenbaum January 1987. (100-150) 445 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of a Hard Times token Raw VF Coin VF. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. This stamp is usually seen on Large Cents and Flying Eagle Cents, all those on US tokens are quite rare. This over a John J. Adams Taunton Massachusetts Hard Times token. Rulau NH 111 From the Dave Bowers collection from Roy Van Ormer April 1985. (200-300) 446 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1840 Large Cent Raw VF Coin VF. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. Rulau NH 112 From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 447 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1843 Large Cent Raw VF Coin VG. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. Rulau NH 112 From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 448 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1843 New Brunswick token Raw VF Coin EF. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. This stamp is usually seen on Large Cents and Flying Eagle Cents, all those on Canadian tokens are quite rare. Rulau NH 111B From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum January 1987. (150-200) 449 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1844 Canadian Bank Token Raw VF Coin VF. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. This stamp is usually seen on Large Cents and Flying Eagle Cents, all those on Canadian tokens are quite rare. Rulau NH 111B From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum January 1987. (100-150) 450 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1844 Large Cent Raw VF Coin FINE Details a bit dark. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. Rulau NH 106 From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 451 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1847 Half Dime Raw EF Coin FINE. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. This stamp is usually seen on Large Cents and Flying Eagle Cents, those on Half Dimes are quite rare. Rulau NH 109 From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 452 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1847 Large Cent Raw EF Coin FINE+. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. Rulau NH 106 From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 453 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1848 Large Cent Raw EF Coin EF+. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. One of the choicest and highest grade Large Cent hosts we have seen for this stamp. Rulau NH 106 From the Dave Bowers collection from Wayne Rich November 1982. (100-150) 454 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1852 Large Cent Raw VF Coin VF. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. Rulau NH 112 From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 455 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1853 Dime Raw EF Coin VF. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. Rulau NH 110 From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (100-150) 456 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1853 Large Cent with 1876 on reverse Raw EF Coin VF. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. Rulau NH 115 From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) 457 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1854 Quarter Raw VF Coin VG. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. This stamp is usually seen on Large Cents and Flying Eagle Cents, those on Quarters are quite rare. Rulau NH 110A From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 458 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the obverse of an 1858 Canadian Dime Raw EF Coin EF. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. This stamp is usually seen on Large Cents and Flying Eagle Cents, all those on Canadian Coins are quite rare. Rulau NH 111C From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum January 1987. (200-300) 459 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. Curved on the reverse of an 1804 Sumatra Four Keping Raw VF Coin GOOD. George Wilkins was a dentist in Pittsfield New Hampshire. An unusual selection for a host planchet. Rulau NH 111S From the Dave Bowers collection from Roy Van Ormer April 1985. (150-200) 460 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. on obverse PITTSFIELD.N.H. on reverse of 1862 English Half Penny Raw EF Coin VF. An important piece not often seen with the addition of city and state counterstamp. Rulau NH 114E From the Dave Bowers collection earlier from our April 1999 sale where it realized $309.10. (400-500) 461 - DR. G. G. WILKINS. PITTSFIELD.N.H. Curved on the obverse of an 1848 Cent Raw VF Coin VG. An important piece not often seen with the addition of city and state counterstamp. We sold an example on an 1862 English Half Penny that realized $309.10 in our April 1999 auction. Rulau NH 114 From the Dave Bowers collection from Wayne Rich November 1982. (400-500) 462 - J. A. WILSON on reverse of 1825 Half Cent Raw FINE Coin VG Details holed and bent. From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 463 - WATERVILLE / CUTLERY Co / CONN. on reverse of 1881 Cent Raw EF Coin VG. Waterville Cutlery Company was founded in 1890 succeeding Sprauge & Boyden per a 1896 book on Waterbury Connecticut. Waterville formerly Haydensville was formed in the 1830's and is now considered a part of Waterbury. Unlisted in Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (100-150) 464 - WENDT & SEYMOUR / PATENT / NE(W) (YO)RK on reverse of 1858 Cent WENDT / & / SEYMOUR on obverse Raw FINE Coin AG. Hermann Wendt and Henry Seymour formed their partnership in Elizabeth New Jersey during the late 1850's manufacturing cutlery. They are listed as having offices in New York City at 52 Beekman Street with manufacturing in Elizabeth. See Rulau NY 2165 for an earlier stamp of Hermann Wendt. Thought to be Unique, unlisted in Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (100-150) 465 - WYMAN / WIZARD / & / VENTRILOQUIST on obverse of 1782 Spanish Two Real Raw VF Coin GOOD. John Wyman Jr. 1816-1881 was a famous magician a and ventriloquist who when by the stage name Wyman the Wizard most active during the 1850's and 1860's. His counterstamps are highly prized because of the unusual profession of the issuer. This example is particularly nice. Miller 1004 From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (1000-1500) 466 - YOUNG & BURNETT / BROOKLYN on both sides of an 1860 Cent Raw VF Coin VG+. Young and Burnett made donations to the February 22, 1864 Sanitary Fair of Brooklyn and Long Island and were apparently active under that name in the Hardware and Cutlery business at 282 Fulton form 1856 to 1866 when Young retired. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum. (100-150) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Counterstamped Coins 467 - (Large Eagle) on obverse of 1837 Large Cent Raw VF Coin AG Details cleaned. Smaller eagle stamps are often related to makers of guns and swords, this large example may relate to a larger weapon. Bold, somewhat crude with characteristics that may one day yield a firm attribution. (50-75) 468 - (Flag) on obverse of 1835 Cent Raw VF Coin GOOD. From the DAVE Bowers collection from Coin Galleries November 1989 sale. (50-75) Hard Times Tokens

469 483 502 469 - LOW 7 / HT-15 R6 Raw VF Details Small area on rim flattened only visible from the Liberty Cap side. The Glorious Whig Victory Of 1834 Fellow Citizens, Save Your Constitution. From the Maurice Shepherd collection (1000-1500) 470 - LOW 9B / HT-10A R3 Raw AU 10% Bright with 50% or more original Silvering. Jackson with Running Boar 1834 struck in Silvered Brass. (200-300) 471 - LOW 12 / HT-25 R1 Raw AU Well struck. The Constitution As I Understand It Roman Firmness LLD 1834 A Plain System Void Of Pomp. From the Steve Turns collection from our May 2001 sale where it realized $126.50. (200-300) 472 - LOW 18 / HT-32 R1 Raw AU+ I Follow in the Foot Steps of My Illustrious Predecessor with a running donkey or jackass. Executive Experiment 1837 Fiscal Agent with turtle carrying Sub Treasury strong box. From the Steve Turns collection from Rod Burress December 1999. (100-150) 473 - LOW 20 / HT-34 R1 Raw EF Details With a few light marks. Also appears to be Silvered with 20% or so remaining and unlisted as such. I Follow in the Foot Steps of My Illustrious Predecessor with a running donkey or jackass. Steve Tanenbaum had this in his collection as an Unlisted Silvered piece, perhaps because of the amount of wear it does not have the look of the typical Silvered Hard Times token. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection earlier from R. Ross in May 1981. (50-75) 474 - LOW 22 / HT-36 R3 Raw VF Details A bit dark. Liberty Head 1837 Millions For Defense Not One Cent For Tribute. Scarcer variety, very tough to fine nice. (100-150) 475 - LOW 45 / HT-56 R1 Raw MS62 Nice luster and traces of original mint red on both sides. Phoenix rising from flames Substitute For Shin Plasters. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 476 - LOW 45 / HT-56 R1 Raw AU Details Retoned from cleaning. Phoenix rising from flames Substitute For Shin Plasters. (50-75) 477 - LOW 53 / HT-72 R2 Raw AU The Constitution As I Understand It Roman Firmness Veto with Jackass labeled LLD. A cruder version of the normally encountered variety, likely from a different maker. From the Maurice Shepherd collection. (100-150) 478 - LOW 54 / HT-81 R1 Raw VF+ Very popular 1838 Anti-Slavery token that pictures a woman in chains with the legend Am I Not A Woman And A Sister. (200-300) 479 - LOW 54B / HT-81A R3 Raw VF Very popular 1838 Anti-Slavery token that pictures a women in chains with the legend Am I Not A Woman And A Sister. This variety with full date and slightly smaller planchet much scarcer than the regular Low 54 / HT-81. From the Maurice Shepherd collection ex. EAC 1987. (300-400) 480 - LOW 55 / HT-63 R1 Raw VF Details Old scratched over Loco Foco. Popular Loco Foco Benton Experiment Mint Drop 1838. (75-100) 481 - LOW 59 / HT-17 R1 Raw AU+ Trace Red on reverse. Webster ship labeled Constitution sailing smoothly. A somewhat underrated variety, particularly in Uncirculated condition. A Raw AU brought $80 in our July 2012 sale. From the Robert Williams collection. (100-150) 482 - LOW 60 / HT-18 R1 Raw AU Trace Red on reverse. Van Buren Metallic Currency with ship labeled Experiment being hit by storm. From the Robert Williams collection. (100-150) 483 - LOW 61 / HT-19 R5 Raw AU Daniel Webster Credit Current 1841. Van Buren Metallic Currency 1837 with ship labeled Experiment being hit by storm with lightning inside wreck. Rare this nice. We sold a Raw AU Details slightly porous example in our January 2016 sale that realized $525. From the Robert Williams collection. (1000-1500) 484 - LOW 62 / HT-20 R1 Raw EF+ Strike is 10% off center. Van Buren Metallic Current 1837 with ship labeled Experiment crashing on the rocks in a lightning storm. Very scarce mint error. From the Maurice Shepherd collection. (200-300) 485 - LOW 62 / HT-20 R1 Raw UNC Details 10% Bright, Silver plated and lightly toned. Van Buren Metallic Current 1837 with ship labeled Experiment crashing on the rocks in a lightning storm. Silver Plated Copper, the prior owned had this piece in his collection as Silver but analysis by NGC shows it to be plated. The plating is likely not contemporary though it does have some light toning and is fairly attractive. From the Robert Williams collection. (200-300) 486 - LOW 65 / HT-23 R4 Raw AU Liberty 1837 and Webster Credit Current 1841. Rarely seen variety without problems, a Raw EF+ Details with a few small obverse stains brought $221 in our December 2012 sale. From the Robert Williams collection. (400-500) 487 - LOW 67 / HT-68 R1 Raw MS63 Trace Red with nice toning. Specie Payments Suspended May Tenth 1837. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 488 - LOW 74 / HT-428 R1 Raw AU+ Trace Red on the obverse. Ephriam A. Hathaway City Coal Yard, Providence Rhode Island. From the Robert Williams collection. (100-150) 489 - LOW 78 / HT-427 R1 Raw VF Details Marks and dent. W. A. Handy, Providence Rhode Island. (0-25)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Hard Times Tokens 490 - LOW 86 / HT-174 R1 Raw UNC Details Attractive with nice cartwheel luster but a small light stain on the Lafayette side. S. L. Wilkins Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Furs, Lowell Massachusetts 1834 with Lafayette reverse. We sold a Raw EF in our December 2012 sale that brought $151. From the Robert Williams collection. (200-300) 491 - LOW 87 / HT-347 R7 Raw AG Counterstamped HE?????? / NEW-YO(RK) / BROTH(ERS) Oliver & Phardice Boutwell Bakers & Confectioners, Troy New York 1835. Signed *T beneath Wheat Sheaf for engraver True of Albany. This issue seems to have been issued in very modest numbers, years later Oliver Boutwell was one of the most prolific issuers of Civil War tokens. One of the classic rarities of the Hard Times series. The stamp is intriguing but in the absence of a more complete specimen an exact attribution seems doubtful. Thought to one of just ten or so known and usually only available in lower grades, more often than not with problems. We sold a Raw FINE+ Details dark and porous for $3,316.50 in our May 2001 sale. (750-1000) 492 - LOW 89 / HT-349 R5 Raw VG+ Weakly struck as usual. Bucklin's Interest Tables, Troy New York 1835. From the Robert Williams collection. (150-200) 493 - LOW 93 / HT-355 R4 Raw VF Nicely struck, early die state without the die cracks often seen on this variety. 1835 Bucklin's Book Keeping, Troy signed TRUE ALB under date. Very scarce, variety particularly this nice without problems. We sold a Raw VF Details with light marks and weak maker signature that realized $350 in our January 2016 auction. From the Robert Williams collection. (750-1000) 494 - LOW 95 / HT-291 R1 Raw MS64 10% Red mainly on the reverse. Merchants Exchange Wall Street New York Millions for Defense Not One Cent for Tribute. Very scarce this nice. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 495 - LOW 97 / HT-293 R1 Raw AU Very sharp strike. Merchants Exchange Wall Street, New York. (50-75) 496 - LOW 98 / HT-294 R1 Raw MS62 Well struck for variety. Merchants Exchange New York Joint Stock Exchange Wall Street. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 497 - LOW 99 / HT-216 R1 Raw AU . Walsh's General Store, Lansingburgh New York with plow pictured. From the Maurice Shepherd collection. (100-150) 498 - LOW 105 / HT-156 R4 Raw EF+ R. & W. Robinson Military Buttons American Institute, New York. By far the scarcest of the Low 103 to 105 series, particularly in EF or better. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from Francis Cady in July 1975. (200-300) 499 - LOW 107 / HT-219 R1 Raw EF+ Henry Anderson Mammoth Boot, New York 1837 picturing a large boot. From the Maurice Shepherd collection. (50-75) 500 - LOW 114 / HT-249 R2 Raw VF+ Well struck for this variety. J. H. Dayton's Union Steam Washing for Hotels and Private Families New York 1837. (100-150) 501 - LOW 115 / HT-250 R2 Raw AU+ P. B. & S. Deveau's, New York with large boot pictured. From the Robert Williams collection. (150-200) 502 - LOW 116 / HT-172 R3 Raw MS62 10% Bright. Maverick Coach 1837, East Boston Massachusetts struck in German Silver. Very rare in Uncirculated condition. From the Dave Bowers collection. (1000-1500) 503 - LOW 120 1-A / HT-268 R4 Raw AU Trace Bright. Feuchtwanger's Composition 1837 One Cent, New York. A VF+ brought $450 in our August 2015 auction. From the Robert Williams collection. (500-750)

504 507 511 504 - LOW 120 4-E / HT-268 R3 Raw AU 10% Bright. Feuchtwanger's Composition 1837 One Cent. A somewhat underrated variety, an AU+ brought $551 in our February 2014 auction. From the Robert Williams collection. (500-750) 505 - LOW 120 5-H / HT-268 R1 Raw EF+ Well struck. Feuchtwanger's One Cent 1837 struck in German Silver. From the Maurice Shepherd collection. (200-300) 506 - LOW 127 / HT-304 R2 Raw MS62 Phalon's Hair Cutting, New York 1837 with comb and scissors pictured. (300-400) 507 - LOW 128 / HT-309 R5 Raw EF With some light marks and planchet crack. Also counterstamped with two tiny D's indicating it was once part of the William Forrester Dunham collection. He counterstamped his entire collection including his 1804 Dollar! R. E. Russell IOU 12½ Cent Token 1837 Columbia South Carolina struck in German Silver. Long assumed to be from New York City due to its association with the Feuchtwanger pieces, ground breaking research by Aaron Packard shows it was actually issued by Robert E. Russell of Columbia South Carolina. Russell operated a Botany Garden which included a Public Bath. Long one of the most desirable Hard Times tokens and rare, particularly so problem free. Demand is certain to increase due to its new more exotic location and fascinating story. We sold a Raw problem free VF for $2,115 in our June 2011 auction. From the Robert Williams, Dave Bowers and William Dunham collections earlier from our December 2012 sale were it brought $875 before it was known to be from Columbia South Carolina rather than New York City. (1500-2000) 508 - LOW 129 / HT-169 R3 Raw VF+ Roxbury Coaches, Roxbury Massachusetts transportation token struck in German Silver. From the Robert Williams collection. (200-300) 509 - LOW 130 / HT-105 R3 Raw AU J. M. L. & W. H. Scovill, Waterbury Connecticut. Scovill was the maker of many Hard Times and other tokens. From the Robert Williams collection. (300-400) 510 - LOW 135 / HT-314 R1 Raw MS62 Smiths Clock Time Is Money, New York. A Raw AU realized $166 in our January 2016 sale. From the Robert Williams collection. (400-500)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Hard Times Tokens 511 - LOW 139A / HT-464A R9 Raw EF Counterstamped YK. S S B 1837 struck in Brass. Long considered a maverick with issuer and location yet to be identified. Scovill Superfine Buttons and Scovill Superior Buttons have been suggested in part due to design similarity with clothing buttons of which Scovill was a major manufacturer. This piece is believed to be Unique and the counterstamp YK seems to be purposefully executed directly on top of the SSB initials. This may indicate a change in ownership that could eventually be a key to future attribution. Rare and enigmatic, a Raw VF+ example of the much more available non counterstamped variety brought $1,000 in our January 2016. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from Rich Rossa May 1975. (1500-2000) 512 - LOW 140 / HT-334 R4 Raw EF Ezra B. Sweet Zinc Roofing, New York 1837 with a Large Cent look alike Liberty head design. Much scarcer than thicker large planchet variety HT-334. We sold a Raw VF for $222.20 in our September 2010 auction. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from PCAC March 1981. (300-400) 513 - LOW 148 / HT-204 R1 Raw VF Details Retoning with small rim bump. T. Duseaman Butcher, Belleville New Jersey. (50-75)

514 530 531 514 - LOW 150 / HT-202 R6 Raw VF Details With rim bump on the Merchant side. J. Gibbs Manufacturer of Medals and Tokens & c, Belleville New Jersey Agriculture and Commerce with sailing ship. Very scarce variety, we sold a Raw FINE+ Details with light marks in our December 2016 auction that realized $735.55. From the Maurice Shepherd collection from Chuck Kirtley's October 1997 sale. (1000-1500) 515 - LOW 154 / HT-306 R3 Raw VF+ Abraham Riker, New York with boots and shoes pictured. Very scarce variety with 6 Berries in, 2 out. A Raw VF+ brought $159 in our October 2011 auction. From the Robert Williams collection. (150-200) 516 - LOW 156 / HT-366 R6 Raw FINE Details Rim nick and scrape. N. Starbuck & Son, Troy New York. From the Robert Williams collection. (150-200) 517 - LOW 158 / HT-377 R7 Raw FINE Details Holed for suspension. A. Loomis Liquor Dealer 1843, Cleveland Ohio. Very rare token that when encountered is usually low grade with problems. We sold a Raw VF+ with very light scratches for $4,840 in our March 2008 auction. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (1000-1500) 518 - LOW 180 / HT-205A R4 Raw EF+ Sharp strike. Bergen Iron Works Store, Lakewood New Jersey. Struck in Copper and somewhat underrated, particularly this nice. From the Maurice Shepherd collection from B&M November 2002. (300-400) 519 - LOW 194A / HT-83A R4 Raw EF Details Short reverse scratch. Beehive and Bees 1838 struck in Copper. Very scarce and always popular, a Raw EF Details with light marks brought $503 in our July 2012 auction. (400-500) 520 - LOW 222 / HT-236 R7 Raw EF Details With a few small punch marks that push up on opposite side.. J. & L. Brewster, New York City and Louisiana signed Bale, NY. Rare merchant many with problems. This variety is much rarer than those signed W & B NY and just the second we have seen offered and missing from the Tanenbaum and Ford collections. A Raw EF Details cleaned with light marks and short scratches of the much more available R6 Low 220 / HT-235 brought $495 in our January 2016 sale. (1000-1500) 521 - LOW 240 / HT-247A R8 Raw EF Details Holed. Day, Newell & Day Locks, Bolts & Hinges, New York. Very rare variety, one of just four we have seen offered all in low grade. From the Maurice Shepherd collection from our November 2004 sale where it realized $220. (200-300) 522 - LOW 251 / HT-275 R4 Raw AU 10% Bright. Hallock & Bates Corner of Burling Slip, New York. From the Robert Williams collection. (200-300) 523 - LOW 255 / HT-278 R4 Raw VF Details Obverse rim bump or odd planchet clip. Dr. J. G. Hewett Bone Setter Practice Confined to Dislocations, Sprains, Contractions, Rheumatism, White Swellings, Weakness of the Limbs and etc., New York. Very scarce and popular variety that almost always comes well-worn and often with problems. From the Maurice Shepherd collection from B&M November 1989. (300-400) 524 - LOW 262 / HT-287 R5 Raw VF Details With a few hairline scratches, strike weak at centers as usual. Leverett & Thomas Circular Saws, New York. Very scarce merchant. (100-150) 525 - LOW 264 / HT-122 R5 Raw VF+ John A. Merle & Co. Bienville Street, New Orleans Louisiana. An unusual problem free example of this merchant. From the Maurice Shepherd collection from B&M November 2002. (750-1000) 526 - LOW 265 / HT-163 R1 Raw AU William H. Milton Tailor, Boston Massachusetts. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 527 - LOW 269 / HT-303 R5 Raw EF Details With a few light marks a hairline scratches. Peale's Museum & Gallery of the Fine Arts Admit the Bearer, New York 1825. These large and impressive tokens rarely come with more detail and typically exhibit more severe problems. We sold a Raw FINE Details with a few light scratches for $237.60 in our December 2010 sale. (400-500) 528 - LOW 273A / HT-307A R4 Raw VF+ Robert B. Ruggles Gold Beater New York with arm and hammer pictured. Struck with reeded edge, much scarcer than plain edge. From the Maurice Shepherd collection. (100-150) 529 - LOW 274A / HT-308A R4 Raw VF+ Robert B. Ruggles Dentists Gold, New York. Very scarce and underrated reeded edge variety. From the Robert Williams collection from our March 2008 auction where it realized $838.20. (150-200) 530 - LOW 312 / HT-375 R6 Raw AU+ 10% Bright. P. Evens Draper & Tailor, Cincinnati Ohio struck in German Silver with Plain edge. Very scarce merchant, rare this nice. (750-1000) 531 - LOW 317 / HT-344 R7 Raw AU Henderson & Lossing Watch Maker, Poughkeepsie New York with George Washington reverse. Rare merchant. GW-125. From the Robert Williams collection from our March 2008 auction where it realized $838.20. (1000-1500)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Hard Times Tokens 532 - LOW 318 / HT-345 R4 Raw EF Details With a few light marks. Hiram Judson Silver Smith, Syracuse New York struck on a Thin Reeded edge planchet with metal turn orientation as usual. HT-346 in contrast is usually on a thicker Plain edge planchet with coin turn orientation. This is the scarcer of the two varieties. (75-100) 533 - LOW 318D / HT-D346 R9 Raw VF Coin VG. H. Judson in raised letters in a straight punch on the obverse of a 1776 Mexico City Two Real. A great counterstamp dated to the Hard Times period and thought to be Unique. We sold the same Judson stamp with a Syracuse stamp on a holed 1775 Two Real in our December 2012 auction that realized $900. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection earlier from Paul Koppenhaver February 1980. (1000-1500) 534 - LOW 319 / HT-380 R6 Raw VF Well struck and nicely centered. A. Loomis Foreign Liquors and Wines, Cleveland Ohio featuring a whiskey barrel. A rare variety missing from a number of advanced collections. An EF realized $1,005.40 in our June 2011 sale. From the Maurice Shepherd and Sara Hinckley collections earlier from PCAC's November 2006 sale. (750-1000) 535 - LOW 320 / HT-381 R5 Raw AU Traces of original luster. A strip of Brass impurities in the planchet most visible on the obverse as a bright and lustrous yellow strip, a very dramatic mint error. A. Loomis Foreign Liquors and Wines, Cleveland Ohio featuring a whiskey barrel. Any Loomis token with original mint luster is unusual and by adding the mint error aspect it is truly unique. A NGC AU55 BN brought $850 in our January 2015 auction. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier purchased on eBay. (1000-1500) 536 - LOW 321 / HT-295 R2 Raw AU James G. Moffet Brass Founder, New York with charmingly crude die work featuring a backwards N and S in . A Raw AU+ sold for $160.75 in our February 2014 sale. From the Maurice Shepherd collection. (100-150) 537 - LOW 324A / HT-212A R2 Raw AU Trace Red all on the padlock side with a bit of weakness at centers as usual though much nicer than most. Patterson Bros, Buffalo featuring an anvil and padlock. A Raw EF+ Trace Red with similar weakness brought $400 in our September 2010 sale in a Tie Bid. From the Robert Williams collection from our February 2014 auction where it realized $260. (300-400) 538 - LOW 332 / HT-342 R5 Raw EF+ Wright & Bale Engravers & Die Cutters, New York with George Washington bust on reverse. We sold a Raw EF for $450 in our March 2002 sale. GW 123. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections. (750-1000)

539 540 542 539 - LOW 338 / HT-230 R7 Raw AU Details With a few short scratches. John Barker Dealer In Music Prints American Repository Of Fine Arts with bust of George Washington struck in Brass. Exceedingly rare, missing from the Dice-Hicks sale and nearly every other major sale of Hard Times token. Rulau estimates 5 to 9 known and this likely includes the three (two slightly damaged) in the Ford collection. We sold one of the Ford pieces, an NGC EF45 in our August 2015 sale for $4,200. GW-124. (3000-4000) 540 - LOW 340 / HT-135 R5 Raw AU Details Very well struck from an early die state without the usual die crack through Cole. James Cole Fells Point, Baltimore Maryland struck in Copper. Very rare and quite underrated, one of just the five examples we have seen offered and missing from the Ford collection. We sold a Raw VF+ late die state with crack through Cole in our August 2015 sale that brought $1,611. From the Maurice Shepherd and Gilbert Steinberg collections from B&M November 2002. (1500-2000) 541 - LOW 358 / HT-418 R4 Raw AU Details Retoning from cleaning. Spering, Mixsell & Innes Dry Goods, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. A very scarce merchant, particularly problem free. An EF retoning from an old cleaning brought $314.60 in our September 2010 sale. From the Robert Williams collection from our February 2014 auction where it realized $260. (400-500) 542 - LOW 360 / HT-280 R8 Raw EF Benjamin Hooks 276 Broome Street Corner Allen St. with bust of Benjamin Franklin signed Bale on reverse. Benjamin Hooks is listed as a Hatter at 276 Broome Street in the 1840 edition of Longworth's City Directory. A nice problem free example worthy of a premium bid. (4000-6000)

543 552 558 543 - LOW 365 / HT-339 R8 Raw AU Richard Williams Union Hall New York Good For Refreshment At The Bar with Odd Fellow heart in hand symbol on obverse and signed Bale on reverse. Despite Ford having three examples this is a very rare merchant. We can only account for six. This piece compares quite favorably to the NGC AU55 Dice-Hicks specimen that realized $4,230 in Stacks Bowers March 2016 sale. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections from Robert Vlack October 1983. (4000-6000) 544 - LOW 367A / HT-M21 R2 Raw UNC Details Very attractive with small spot hidden in the feathers. C. D. Peacock Jeweler, Chicago with displaying Peacock and Time Is Money reverse. A Raw AU+ sold for $180 in our January 2016 sale. From the Steve Turns collection. (150-200) 545 - LOW 368 / HT-M23 R2 Raw AU Details Some stains. C. D. Peacock Jeweler, Chicago with displaying Peacock and Time Is Money reverse. A Raw MS62 brought $275 in our January 2016 auction. From the Steve Turns collection. (100-150)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Hard Times Tokens 546 - LOW 383 / HT-410 R4 Raw EF Details Noncontemporary Silver Plating. Samuel & Joseph Harvey Cutlery, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. From the Robert Williams and Don Bollar collections from our July 2012 auction where it realized $195. (200-300) 547 - LOW 386A / HT-417A R5 Raw EF Traces of original Silvering remaining. Smith & Brothers Cutlery, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Silvered Brass with reeded edge. From the Maurice Shepherd collection. (300-400) 548 - LOW 387 / HT-215 R5 Raw EF L. Robinson Rifle Trimmings And Gunnery, Chittenango New York. Rulau indicates Luther Robinson was firearm business form 1848 to 1858. An unusually nice example of this rare variety. Miller NY 27. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection. (400-500) 549 - LOW 389 / HT-215B R8 Raw AU Details 10% Bright with thin even layer of Tin Pest over most of the token. L. Robinson Rifle Trimmings And Gunnery, Chittenango New York. Very rare item struck in White Metal with Plain edge. A Raw AU brought $850 in our November 2004 sale. From the Maurice Shepherd and Benj Fauver collections from PCAC's July 2006 sale. (1000-1500) 550 - LOW 392 / HT-337 R3 Raw EF C. H. Webb Congress Hall Hotel, New York struck in Copper. A raw EF+ sold for $232 in our December 2012 sale. From the Maurice Shepherd collection from Paul Cunningham. (200-300) 551 - LOW 398A / HT-385A R6 Raw UNC Details 30% Bright with nearly full Gilt Plating but also with a number of light hairlines. Isaac Barton & Co., Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Vary scarce variety with Gilt Plating and reeded edge, rare in Uncirculated condition. A NGC MS62 example brought $1,056 in our March 2010 auction. From the Maurice Shepherd collection from B&M November 2002 sale and earlier PCAC's July 1995 sale. (500-750) 552 - LOW 400E / HT-144 R7 Raw EF Coin AG. HOUCK'S / PANACEA / BALTIMORE in raised letters within a oblong depression. Almost always seen on US Half Dollars, only four known on French 5 Francs and this appears to be the lone example on the Union et Force type (1795-1803). The stamp is particularly bold and evenly struck. We sold a Raw VF example on a more available GOOD Spanish 2 Real for $878 in our June 2013 sale, this should bring much more. From CNG's May 2007 sale where is sold for $977.50 hammer. (1500-2000) 553 - HT-214 R4 Raw EF W. A. Thomson, Buffalo New York picturing a large anvil and Tea Pot. Unlisted in Low. Very scarce this nice. (200-300) 554 - HT-415B R4 Raw VF On a GOOD+ 1828 Large Cent. Attributed to the blacksmith H. REES of Philadelphia. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 555 - HT-456 R8 Raw EF Coin VG+. G. FARRAR on obverse of 1835 Cent with rooster, eagle and pig labeled PORK. An unusual counterstamp that thus far has alluded attribution. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 556 - HT-545 R5 Raw EF Coin VF. O & G with one star above and two below counterstamped on the obverse of an 1835 Half Cent. A mystery maverick awaiting identification. We sold a similar example in our January 2016 sale for $121. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 557 - HT-817 R5 Raw VG Details Holed for suspension with a few light marks. Maj. Genl W. H. Harrison with Steam Boat Van Buren Loco Foco Line for Salt River Direct. Flag on the sidewheel steamer reads 1841. Very scarce in any condition. Dewitt WHH 1840-43. (75-100)

Merchant Tokens 558 - MILLER CA 2 Raw MS62 60% Bright. W. Frank & Co. San Francisco struck in Brass with a Plain edge. Rare late 1860's California token. Rulau Ca SF 38 From the Dave Bowers collection. (750-1000)

559 594 635 559 - MILLER CT 8 Raw MS63 40% Red mostly on the deer side. Alfred Robinson Banker, Hartford Connecticut 1861 struck in Copper with Value Me As You Please Higley Three Pence reverse and thought to be one of just 150 struck in this composition. Long planned to be added as a Civil War token in the new Third Edition of the Store Card book, it has recently been shown that they were included in auctions that took place shortly before the Civil War began. From the Jon Harris collection earlier Wayte Raymond February 1975. (400-500) 560 - MILLER DE 1 Raw AU+ Very well struck. J. Randel Jr. C. & D. Canal 1825, Delaware. Randel was the chief engineer for the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal. Rulau-E Del 1. From the John Ford collection earlier from Abner Kreisberg August 1858. (300-400) 561 - MILLER IL 8N Raw VF With a few small planchet voids most likely as made. 1846 surrounded by stars and leaves with a watch face on the reverse. Some interesting speculation, could the star and leaf punches on this token be meant to represent Biela's Comet which was scheduled to arrive in 1846. Seen approaching in late 1845 it was observed the comet had split, with two portions then visible. Though it has not been seen since 1852 it is thought to have caused subsequent meteor showers. In what seems too strange to be a coincidence, in 1883 Ignatius Donnelly speculated that just such a meteor shower remnant of Biela's Comet caused the Great Chicago fire of 1871. That fire occurred at half past nine on the evening of October 8th when "at apparently the same moment, at points hundreds of kilometers apart, in three different states, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Illinois, fires of the most peculiar and devastating kind broke out." This token of course is thought to have been made and used in Chicago during 1846 but has long remained a mystery. Rare and quite intriguing. We sold a Raw EF+ in our January 2015 sale that realized $227. Rulau Ill 100 (150-200) 562 - MILLER IL 26 Raw EF Details Some stains mainly on reverse. Pearson & Dana, Chicago Illinois struck in Brass with Plain edge on the usual 2mm thick planchet. (0-25) 563 - MILLER IL 30 Raw MS62 30% Bright. Peter Schuttler Wagon Works 1876, Chicago Illinois struck in White Metal with Plain edge and pictorial of wagon and the manufacturing plant. We sold a Raw MS63 for $110 in our July 2012 auction. Rulau IL-Ch 100C. (100-150) 564 - RULAU Il Chi 33 Raw AU+ S. D. Childs & Co. 76 Washington St. Chicago Engravers Manfr's of Medals, Checks, Badges & c. struck in Copper with a Plain edge, 25mm. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 565 - MILLER KY 20 Raw MS62 Trace Bright nicely toned. F. S. Kirtland Clothing, Louisville with Industrial Exposition building on reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. Rulau KY Lo 17. (100-150) 566 - MILLER KY 32A Raw MS62 Trace Red. Gentlemans Furnishing Store muled with Not One Cent But Just As Good reverse. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 567 - RULAU LA NO 33A Raw AU With loop as issued. Robinson Mamoth Museum & Theatre One Dime Opening Souvenir Presented by E. Robinson Proprietor New Orleans LA. Oct. 30'' 1884. Admission to A Giant Show at Midget Prices was 10 Cents. Rarely seen and impressive. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 568 - MILLER MA 62A Raw MS63 30% Red and nearly Proof Like. Albert Edward Prince of Wales Visited The United State Oct. 1860 signed Merriam Boston struck in Copper 31mm with Plain edge. Rulau Ma Bo A71 From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 569 - MILLER MA 90 Raw MS63 50% Bright. H. B. Stanwood & Co. Diamonds, Boston Massachusetts struck in Brass with Reeded edge. Rarely seen in Uncirculated condition. An example in AU+ sold for $67.33 in our July 2014 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 570 - RULAU Ma Bo 26 Raw AU Holed for suspension. Foreign Expedition Boston Massachusetts September 3rd 1883 with detailed view of signing of the Treaty of Paris stuck in White Metal 29mm with Plain edge. (100-150) 571 - RULAU Ma Bo 94a Raw EF H. M. Richards & Co. Society & Military Badges, 7 Green Street Boston Massachusetts struck in Steel 29mm Plain edge. Unlisted denomination, size and obverse die. The issuers also made Hard Times tokens with this piece dated to 1879 based on Patent number 218,577 for a Lunch and Baggage check. Much nicer than the Rulau Plate Specimen for the 50 Cent piece which was thought to be Unique for the merchant. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection from Paul Koppenhaver. (300-400) 572 - MILLER MD 35 Raw VF Details With some rim bumps and light scratches. H. H. Cole Clothing Costume Hall, Baltimore Maryland struck in Brass with Reeded edge. (25-50) 573 - MILLER MD 42 Raw AU Details With some reverse marks and light hairlines. Dorman's Stencil & Stamp Works, Baltimore 1875 struck in Brass with Plain edge. Rulau Md Ba 25 From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 574 - MILLER MD 113 Raw MS62 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Patapsco Fruit Butter Company Baltimore Maryland struck in White Metal with Libertas Americana reverse. From the Larry Dziubek and Charles Litman collections. (300-400) 575 - MILLER MD 150 Raw VF+ Well struck for variety. Jacob Seeger Silver Plater, Baltimore Maryland struck in Copper with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 576 - RULAU Md Ba 16 Raw VF Cox, Baltimore Maryland struck in German Silver with a Plain edge, 20mm. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 577 - RULAU Md Ba 500 Raw EF Details With a few light scratches and cross cancellation on each side. James Aulick One Soda, Baltimore Maryland. Rare German Silver 16mm Half Dime size token picturing a soda fountain. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 578 - RULAU Md Ba 503 Raw EF The Champaign Fountain In Vino Veritas struck in Silver 16mm Plain edge. An appealing half dime size Silver token. From the John Ford collection. (300-400) 579 - MILLER MI 7 Raw EF Details Retoning from cleaning. Daniel Ball & Co., Grand Rapids Michigan struck in Brass with a Plain edge with safe opening to the right. This variety seems significantly scarcer than the other two from this merchant with the safe opening to the left. Struck from a later reverse die state with much swelling around safe. From the Dave Bowers collection. (0-25) 580 - MILLER MO 41 Raw AU+ 10% Bright M. A. Abrahams Peoples Outfitting, Weston Missouri with bust of George Washington struck in Brass with Reeded edge. GW-190 From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 581 - MILLER MS 3 Raw MS63 60% Red. Benjn. F. Fotterall, Vicksburg Mississippi struck in Copper with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 582 - MILLER MS 4 Raw MS65 70% Bright. Benjn. F. Fotterall, Vicksburg Mississippi struck in Brass with a Reeded edge. A raw MS63 example sold for $125 in our July 2012 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 583 - MILLER NJ 16 Raw VF+ S. A. Whitney 1852, Glassboro New Jersey struck in Brass with Plain edge featuring a glass bottle. (50-75) 584 - RULAU NJ Brg 4 Raw EF Details Short scratch. Paris Exposition Internationale U.S. Pavilion 1900 Coined At U.S. Exhibit In Ferracute Presses Factory Bridgeton, N.J. USA struck in Brass with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 585 - RULAU NL Y3E Raw MS62 40% Bright. Contrahendo Et Solvendo Thursday 1863 struck in Brass with Plain edge. Though to have been issued by Aaron White of New Boston Massachusetts. A interesting and mysterious piece, see Rulau page 407 in the Standard Catalog for some interesting ideas. From the Dave Bowers collection from PCAC July 1997. (75-100) 586 - MILLER NY 24 Raw EF Stephenson's Jewelry Store (Buffalo), New York. Obverse pictorial of running buffalo. (50-75) 587 - MILLER NY 30 Raw AU+ 20% Bright. James, Clark & Co. Hudson New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 588 - MILLER NY 64 Raw EF Details With a few light rim marks/flaws but nearly full Copper Plating. S. H. Black Medal Cards To Order, New York dated 1859 with obverse similar to a Braided Hair Large Cent struck in Copper plated Lead. Rarely seen with this much plating remaining. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 589 - MILLER NY 66 Raw EF Details 90% of Copper plating remains though there are a few marks and anomalies in the plating most likely originating at the manufacturer. Samuel H. Black Medal Cards To Order, New York dated 1860 with obverse similar to a Braided Hair Large Cent struck in Copper plated Lead. Rulau has called this variety NY 67A. From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 590 - MILLER NY 77 Raw EF Details With a few light scratches. Bowen & McNamee Silk Goods, New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (0-25) 591 - MILLER NY 157 Raw EF Trace Bright. Chisebrough Stearns 37 Nassaw St., N-York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. Both the merchants name and street name are spelled incorrectly. Though not mentioned in Rulau this is from third reverse with the leaves above rather than proceeding the S in Silk. Very scarce variety. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 592 - MILLER NY 158 Raw VF Details Tiny dents. Chisebrough Stearns 37 Nassaw St., N-York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. This is from the not pictured fourth obverse with both the merchant and street name spelled incorrectly and so-called Larger Ornaments. All the outer lettering and ornaments seem larger and more closely spaced but to us the most obvious difference to Miller NY 157 is the scroll work after ST which end much closer to CO. Though not mentioned in Rulau this is from a third reverse with the leaves above rather than proceeding the S in Silk. Very scarce variety. From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 593 - MILLER NY 234 Raw EF Farmers and Mechanics Life Insurance Co., New York struck in Silver with Plain edge. (100-150) 594 - MILLER NY 239 Raw MS62 30% Bright. Female Preventive Or Morsonic Amulet stuck in White Metal 35mm Plain edge. Unlike the more commonly known Boyd's Battery who's wearer was promised purified blood, this Amulet was apparently worn or carried by a pregnant woman to assure a male (More Sons) rather than a female birth. This piece is White Metal while most others were made in three layers, two brass with a lead or other white metal center. Perhaps that unusual composition was needed to generate the needed magnetic or electric fields required to perform the advertised task. Possibly made for collectors or as a die trial, exceedingly rare and one of the classic rarities in the Merchant token series that is only represented in Rulau with line drawings. We sold a Raw MS62 of the Brass sandwich type in our March 2008 sale for $3,300. From John Ford and F. C. C. Boyd collections March 1958. (2000-3000) 595 - MILLER NY 257 Raw EF+ Finck's Hotel 18, struck in Brass with Plain edge. The denomination is likely in Pence as while a number of other New York hotels and restaurants of this time period who likely catered to sailors. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 596 - MILLER NY 261 Raw EF Finck's Hotel 30, struck in Brass with Plain edge. The denomination is likely in Pence as while a number of other New York hotels and restaurants of this time period who likely catered to sailors. From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 597 - MILLER NY 268 Raw MS62 30% Bright. Frederick's Pharmacy Good For 1 Glass Of Soda Water, New York struck in White Metal with popular Libertas Americana reverse. Rulau NY NY 720. From the Larry Dziubek and Charles Litman collections. (300-400) 598 - MILLER NY 306 Raw MS63 40% Bright. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in Brass with Plain edge and George Washington reverse. Baker 542 From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 599 - MILLER NY 307 Raw MS62 20% Red. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in Copper with Plain edge and George Washington reverse. Baker 542 From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 600 - MILLER NY 308 Raw MS62 30% Bright. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge and George Washington reverse. Baker 542 From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 601 - MILLER NY 308 Raw MS62 30% Bright. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge and George Washington reverse. Baker 542 From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 602 - MILLER NY 311 Raw MS63 10% Red weakly struck opposite Webster's head. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in Copper with Plain edge and Daniel Webster reverse. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 603 - MILLER NY 312 Raw MS63 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge and Daniel Webster reverse. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 604 - MILLER NY 316 Raw MS62 20% Bright. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge and stage actor Edwin Forrest on reverse. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 605 - MILLER NY 316 Raw UNC Details 20% Bright with a patch of Tin Pest on the obverse. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge and stage actor Edwin Forrest on reverse. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 606 - MILLER NY 322 Raw MS63 10% Bright. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in Brass with Reeded edge. Reverse shows Cupid riding a spouting Sea Monster. A raw MS62 brought $185 in our June 2013 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 607 - MILLER NY 328 Raw UNC Details 30% Bright but with light hairlines. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge muled with F. C. Key & Sons Die Sinkers & Medalists 123 Arch St. Philadelphia. Rulau listed as 320 Arch St. in error, Adams and Miller both listed without an address. From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) 608 - MILLER NY 334 Raw MS63 30% Bright. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in Brass with Plain edge muled with Woodgate & Co. Brandies. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 609 - MILLER NY 338 Raw MS64 30% Bright with nice toning. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in Brass with Plain edge and Virtue Liberty & Independence reverse. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 610 - MILLER NY 339 Raw MS64 10% Red. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in Copper with Plain edge and Virtue Liberty & Independence reverse. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 611 - MILLER NY 340 Raw MS60 40% Bright. E. Hill Dealer In Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities & c. New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge and Virtue Liberty & Independence reverse. From the Dave Bowers from B&M June 2000 sale. (100-150) 612 - MILLER NY 340A Raw MS62 30% Bright. Rare and unlisted muling of Edwin Forrest with Virtue Liberty & Independence reverse struck in White Metal with Plain edge on a thicker than normal planchet. The reverse is seemingly a different die missing the delicate shield around the ampersand. However, many of the same die cracks are visible indicating the shield was a later addition. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 613 - MILLER NY 357 Raw MS64 30% Red. Charles D. Horter Die Sinker and Engraver, New York with detailed view of his establishment on reverse struck in Copper with Plain edge. Very scarce and not pictured in Rulau. An MS63 sold for $336 in our August 2015 auction. A raw MS63 sold for $336 in our August 2015 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection. (400-500) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 614 - MILLER NY 358 Raw MS62 30% Bright. Charles D. Horter Die Sinker and Engraver, New York with detailed view of his establishment on reverse struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Very scarce and not pictured in Rulau, rare in this composition. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 615 - MILLER NY 359 Raw AU+ 10% Bright. Houghton, Merrell & Co., New York struck in Brass with Plain edge and Umbrellas and Parasol reverse. Underrated merchant difficult to get above EF or without problems. An EF with light scratch brought $47 in our February 2014 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 616 - MILLER NY 378 Raw MS62 20% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 43 Chambers St., New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 617 - MILLER NY 379 Raw MS62 20% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 43 Chambers St., New York struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 618 - MILLER NY 380 Raw MS63 30% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 43 Chambers St., New York struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 619 - MILLER NY 380A Raw MS63 40% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 43 Chambers St., New York struck in Brass with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 620 - MILLER NY 383 Raw MS65 60% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 43 Chambers St., New York with clasped hands struck in Brass with Reeded edge. A raw MS64 realized $120 in our July 2014 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 621 - MILLER NY 383 Raw MS63 30% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 43 Chambers St., New York with clasped hands struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 622 - MILLER NY 384 Raw MS63 30% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 43 Chambers St., New York with clasped hands struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 623 - MILLER NY 385 Raw MS63 30% Bright with nearly complete original Silvering. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 43 Chambers St., New York with clasped hands struck in Silvered Brass with Reeded edge. This also comes with a Plain edge that we have called NY 385C. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 624 - MILLER NY 386 Raw MS64 30% Red. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 45 & 47 Chambers St., New York with nice pictorial map of North America labeled Clothing For The U. States and Free Trade For This Continent below. Struck in Copper with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 625 - MILLER NY 388 Raw AU+ Trace Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 45 & 47 Chambers St., New York with nice pictorial map of North America labeled Clothing For The U. States and Free Trade For This Continent below. Struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 626 - MILLER NY 388A Raw MS63 40% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 45 & 47 Chambers St., New York with nice pictorial map of North America labeled Clothing For The U. States and Free Trade For This Continent below. Struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 627 - MILLER NY 390 Raw MS63 30% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., 45 & 47 Chambers St., New York with Louis Kossuth 1852 reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge, rare. We sold a MS62 Copper example for $126.05 in our August 2015 auction. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 628 - MILLER NY 395 Raw MS62 10% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., muling of North American map with 1853 Crystal Palace reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. Very rare. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 629 - MILLER NY 395B Raw MS62 20% Bright. Jennings, Wheeler & Co., muling of North American map with United States Of America eagle reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. Very rare unlisted in Adams, Miller and Rulau and one of only two we have recorded. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 630 - MILLER NY 418 Raw EF M. Leask Real Lace, New York struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Struck in a very soft White Metal and consequently very difficult to obtain in nice condition. For a circulated example this is much nicer than most. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 631 - MILLER NY 487 Raw UNC Details Reverse spot. Geo. H. Lovett Medal Die-Sinker, New York with reverse of Cupid being followed by Sea Serpent struck in Brass with Reeded edge. Much rarer than the White Metal examples for this die combination. From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) 632 - MILLER NY 491A Raw VF George H. Lovett muling of We All Have Our Hobbies reverse featuring a witch on broom stick and Dedicated To Coin And Medal Collectors 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Very popular token rarely seen this worn, a good opportunity for the budget minded collector. (100-150) 633 - MILLER NY 495N Raw AU 10% Bright. Very rare muling of George H. Lovett's We All Have Our Hobbies die featuring a witch on broom stick and Key's Edwin Forrest struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Both dies are signed. Rare and popular. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (400-500) 634 - MILLER NY 498 Raw MS63 10% Bright and nicely toned. J. D. Lovett Wedding & Visiting Cards, Seals, Dies, Jewelry Engraved with hand seal press in shape of a Lion's head struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 635 - MILLER NY 500 Raw MS63 Trace Bright and lightly toned. J. D. Lovett Wedding & Visiting Cards, Seals, Dies, Jewelry Engraved with New Congress Hall 1860 struck in Silver with Reeded edge. Quite rare in this composition. From the Dave Bowers collection. (750-1000) 636 - MILLER NY 501 Raw MS64 10% Red. J. D. Lovett Wedding & Visiting Cards, Seals, Dies, Jewelry Engraved with New Congress Hall 1860 struck in Brass with Copper edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 637 - MILLER NY 502 Raw MS63 30% Bright. J. D. Lovett Wedding & Visiting Cards, Seals, Dies, Jewelry Engraved with New Congress Hall 1860 struck in Brass with Reeded edge. A MS62 brought $120 in our December 2012 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 638 - MILLER NY 503 Raw MS63 40% Bright. J. D. Lovett Engraver, New York muling with 1860 dated Congress Hall reverse struck in Brass with Reeded edge. Obverse has seal press pictured with head of a Lion. An example in MS62 sold for $277.20 in our July 2009 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (400-500)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 639 - MILLER NY 505 Raw MS64 30% Red and nearly Proof Like. R. Lovett Stone Seal Engraver & Medalist, New York with attractive Benjamin Franklin portrait on reverse struck in Copper with Plain edge. Very scarce and popular, a MS63 brought $261 in our August 2015 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (400-500) 640 - MILLER NY 506 Raw MS63 30% Bright. R. Lovett Stone Seal Engraver & Medalist, New York with attractive Benjamin Franklin portrait on reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. Very scarce and popular, a MS63 Copper example brought $261 in our August 2015 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 641 - MILLER NY 507 Raw MS63 30% Bright. E. Lyon Magnetic Powder & Pills For Insects & Rats, New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 642 - MILLER NY 509 Raw EF+ Trace Bright. E. Lyon Magnetic Powder & Pills For Insects & Rats, New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. The Five Star variety. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (25-50) 643 - MILLER NY 510 Raw MS63 20% Bright. E. Lyon Magnetic Powder & Pills For Insects & Rats, 424 Broadway New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge smaller 22mm size. From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) 644 - MILLER NY 510D Raw MS62 20% Bright. E. Lyon Magnetic Powder & Pills For Insects & Rats, 424 Broadway New York struck in Brass with Plain edge smaller 22mm size. This is the first Plain edge example we have recorded, unlisted. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 645 - MILLER NY 511 Raw MS63 40% Bright. E. Lyon Magnetic Powder & Pills For Insects & Rats, New York with Lyon's portrait and seated Liberty reverse struck in Brass with Reeded edge. Popular token due to its subject matter. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 646 - MILLER NY 511B Raw AU 10% Bright with 50% Original Silvering remaining. E. Lyon Magnetic Powder & Pills For Insects & Rats, New York with Lyon's portrait and seated Liberty reverse struck in Silvered Brass with Reeded edge. Unlisted Silvered and the first we have seen offered. Popular token due to its subject matter. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 647 - MILLER NY 515 Raw MS62 30% Red. Malcolm & Gaul British, French and American Dry Goods, New York struck in Copper with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) 648 - MILLER NY 515A Raw MS64 50% Red. Malcolm & Gaul British, French and American Dry Goods, New York struck in Copper with Reeded edge, unlisted as such and the first we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 649 - MILLER NY 516 Raw MS64 60% Bright. Malcolm & Gaul British, French and American Dry Goods, New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rossa & Tanenbaum in July 1997. (100-150) 650 - MILLER NY 516A Raw MS63 60% Bright. Malcolm & Gaul British, French and American Dry Goods, New York struck in Brass with Plain edge, unlisted as such and the first we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 651 - MILLER NY 517 Raw MS65 50% Bright with full Silvering. Malcolm & Gaul British, French and American Dry Goods, New York struck in Silvered Brass with Plain edge. This variety appears to be much scarcer than NY 515 or NY 516. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 652 - MILLER NY 525 Raw MS63 60% Red. John Matthews Soda Water Apparatus, New York 1876 with child or cupid defending the fountain from a thirsty bear struck in Copper with a Plain edge. Rulau NY NY 190 From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (150-200) 653 - MILLER NY 525 Raw UNC Details Reverse digs and reverse rim bump. John Matthews Soda Water Apparatus, New York 1876 with child or cupid defending the fountain from a thirsty bear struck in Copper with a Plain edge. Rulau NY NY 190 (50-75) 654 - MILLER NY 535 Raw AU+ 10% Bright. J. G. Merritt Clothing Emporium, New York struck in Brass with a Plain edge. Very scarce this nice and quite rare in Uncirculated condition. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 655 - MILLER NY 536A Raw EF Merritt & Langley Dey Street House Dining Saloon 1 Shilling struck in German Silver with Plain edge. Underrated merchant. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 656 - MILLER NY 537 Raw EF Details With a short scratch. Merritt & Langley Dey Street House Dining Saloon 2 Shillings struck in German Silver with Plain edge. Underrated merchant. From the Dave Bowers, David Litrenta and Joseph Barnett collections earlier from a Tarham March 1938 sale. (50-75) 657 - MILLER NY 548 Raw EF Merritt & Langley Dey Street House Dining Saloon, 54 & 56 Dey St. New York 1 Shilling 3 Pence struck in German Silver with Plain edge. Underrated merchant. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 658 - MILLER NY 549 Raw VF+ Merritt & Langley Dey Street House Dining Saloon, 54 & 56 Dey St. New York 1 Shilling and 6 Pence struck in German Silver with Plain edge. Underrated merchant. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 659 - MILLER NY 573 Raw MS64 60% Red. Metropolitan Insurance Company, New York 1852 with sailing ship pictured struck in Copper with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 660 - MILLER NY 574B Raw UNC Details 60% Bright with a patch of obverse roughness. Metropolitan Insurance Company, New York 1852 with sailing ship pictured struck in White Metal with Plain edge on a very thick 3.5mm planchet. Thought to be one of just two known. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 661 - MILLER NY 581 Raw AU+ 20% Bright. Leopold De Meyer's Concert. Mayer was a Piano-Virtuoso and Composer who toured Europe and from 1845 to 1847 the United States. He was known as The Lion and is prominently featured in the book From Paris To Peoria as the first European Pianist to tour the US. We sold an EF Details with a number of dents and light scratches in our June 2013 auction for $60. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 662 - MILLER NY 587 Raw MS62 Trace Red all on the obverse. Moss' Hotel, New York struck in Copper with blank reverse and Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 663 - MILLER NY 589 Raw VF Details Light obverse scratches. Moss' Hotel, New York with 6d (6 Pence) on reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 664 - MILLER NY 590 Raw EF Moss' Hotel, New York 1 Shilling struck in Brass with Plain edge. 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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 665 - MILLER NY 593 Raw VF+ Moss' Hotel, New York 1 Shilling 6 Pence struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 666 - MILLER NY 598 Raw EF Moss' Hotel, New York 2 Shillings 9 Pence struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 667 - MILLER NY 599 Raw EF+ Moss' Hotel, New York 3 Shillings struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 668 - MILLER NY 599A Raw VF Moss' Hotel, New York with 3 / - on each side for 3 Shillings with no merchant name struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 669 - MILLER NY 601 Raw EF+ Moss' Hotel, New York 3 Shillings 6 Pence struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 670 - MILLER NY 602 Raw AU 10% Bright. Moss' Hotel, New York 3 Shillings 9 Pence struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 671 - MILLER NY 603 Raw VF Moss' Hotel, New York 4 Shillings struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 672 - MILLER NY 604 Raw MS62 Moss' Hotel muled with Sweeny's Hotel struck in Copper with Plain edge. While a number of these mules and collector strikes are relatively available, this one is quite scarce. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 673 - MILLER NY 608 Raw MS63 30% Red mostly on the Thompson side. Moss' Hotel muled with A. D. Thompson Dining Saloon struck in Copper with Plain edge. While a number of these mules and collector strikes are relatively available, this one is quite scarce. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 674 - MILLER NY 616 Raw EF Details Tiny obverse rim bump. Wm. J. Mullen Gold Dial Manufacturer, New York with a detailed reverse scene featuring angels and child workers struck in Copper with Plain edge. Designed by Louisa Lander and struck b C. C. Wright in 1847. An EF sold for $200.64 in our September 2010 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200)

675 696 702 675 - MILLER NY 618A Raw MS63 40% Bright. National Jockey Club New - York with jockey on horse pictured on the reverse struck in Brass without a collar on a larger than normal 28mm planchet with a Plain edge, unlisted as such. This is the first example we have seen with a Plain edge or without a hole, an important opportunity. Very rare merchant, we sold a raw AU holed example of the listed variety in our August 2015 auction for $180. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (500-750) 676 - MILLER NY 629 Raw MS62 10% Red. Parmelee, Webster & Co., New York with 1868 General US Grant reverse struck in Copper with plain edge. A nicer Raw MS65 example brought $276 in our August 2015 auction. Rulau NY NY 243A From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 677 - MILLER NY 630 Raw MS62 20% Bright and Proof Like all on the word side. Parmelee, Webster & Co., New York with 1868 General US Grant reverse struck in Brass with plain edge. Rulau NY NY 243B From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 678 - MILLER NY 644A Raw VF F. Prentice Mining 26 Pine Street, New York with mining building. Struck in Silver with blank reverse including rim and denticles, unlisted as such. Possibly intended for engraving. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection earlier from our December 2006 auction where it realized $175. (150-200) 679 - MILLER NY 652 Raw MS63 Trace Red. Louis Rahm Coppersmith, New York with Horter Die Sinker building pictured struck in Copper with a plain edge. We sold a raw MS64 for $191.20 in our August 2015 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 680 - MILLER NY 656D Raw MS63 40% Bright. Stephen Richardson Jewelry, New York struck in Brass with a Plain edge, unlisted as such and the first we have seen offered. This merchant is also rarely seen in Uncirculated condition. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 681 - MILLER NY 657 Raw MS64 50% Bright. Wm. H. Richardson Umbrellas Parasols, New York struck in Brass with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) 682 - MILLER NY 657A Raw MS63 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Wm. H. Richardson Umbrellas Parasols, New York struck in Brass with a Reeded edge. This variety appears considerable scarcer than the Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 683 - MILLER NY 658 Raw MS63 40% Bright. Wm. H. Richardson Umbrellas Parasols, New York with the Philadelphia address added struck in Brass with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 684 - MILLER NY 661 Raw EF J.L. & D.J. Riker Knives, Scissors & Scythe Sharpeners, New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 685 - MILLER NY 663 Raw AU Details Trace Bright with a few short well-hidden scratches on the obverse. Risley & McCollum's Hippodrome with great pictorial of a performer standing on the backs of two galloping horses struck in brass with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rossa and Tanenbaum in the 1990s. (150-200) 686 - MILLER NY 731 Raw MS64 20% Red mainly on the Wreath side. Root & Co. Daguerrian Gallery, New York struck in Copper with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 687 - MILLER NY 731A Raw MS65 60% Red. Root & Co. Daguerrian Gallery, New York struck in Copper with a Reeded edge, unlisted as such. Appears to be much rarer than the Plain edge variety though we do know of at least one other example. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 688 - MILLER NY 732 Raw MS64 60% Bright. Root & Co. Daguerrian Gallery, New York struck in Brass with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 689 - MILLER NY 802 Raw MS64 40% Red. Scovill Manufacturing Company Daguerreotype Materials, New York struck in Copper with Plain edge. Another raw MS64 sold for $170 in our January 2016 auction. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 690 - MILLER NY 802A Raw MS64 10% Red all on the word side. Scovill Manufacturing Company Daguerreotype Materials, New York struck in Copper with Reeded edge. Very rare, the first we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 691 - MILLER NY 805 Raw EF Details With a few light rim marks. Scovills Daguerreotype Materials, New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 692 - MILLER NY 806 Raw AU Details Trace Bright with obverse stain. Sea Island & Washington Shirts & Collars, 57 Liberty Street New York struck in Brass on a very thin Plain edge planchet. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 693 - MILLER NY 813 Raw MS61 20% Red. Jas. S. Smith & Co. Military Goods, New York with pictorial of military cap struck in Copper with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 694 - MILLER NY 814 Raw MS62 10% Bright. Jas. S. Smith & Co. Military Goods, New York with pictorial of military cap struck in Brass with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 695 - MILLER NY 815A Raw MS62 10% Bright. Jas. S. Smith & Co. Military Goods, New York with a military hat struck in German Silver, unlisted in this composition. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 696 - MILLER NY 818 Raw MS63 50% Bright and nearly Proof Like. F. B. Smith & Hartmann Die Sinkers, New York featuring an Indian Chief in feathered headdress struck in Brass with Reeded edge on a 3mm thick planchet as usual. A NGC MS62 brought $335 in our February 2014 auction. From the Dave Bowers collection. (500-750) 697 - MILLER NY 819 Raw MS61 30% Bright. F. B. Smith & Hartmann Die Sinkers, New York featuring an Indian Chief in feathered headdress struck in White Metal with Reeded edge on a 3mm thick planchet as usual. Very rare. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 698 - MILLER NY 820 Raw MS64 30% Bright. F. B. Smith & Hartmann Die Sinkers, New York with Indian Chief in feathered headdress on one side and Queen of the Flora Temple Trotting Turf on the reverse struck in Brass with a Reeded edge on a 3mm thick planchet as usual. Very attractive and popular token. The varieties with Flora Temple are much scarcer than those with George M. Patchen. We sold a Raw MS62 for $381.75 in our August 2015 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection. (500-750) 699 - MILLER NY 820A Raw UNC Details 20% Bright with some light hairlines. F. B. Smith & Hartmann Die Sinkers, New York with Indian Chief in feathered headdress on one side and Queen of the Flora Temple Trotting Turf on the reverse struck in White Metal with a Reeded edge on a 3mm thick planchet as usual. Very attractive and popular token. The varieties with Flora Temple are much scarcer than those with George M. Patchen. Very rare, this is the only example we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 700 - MILLER NY 820C Raw MS63 30% Bright. F. B. Smith & Hartmann Die Sinkers, New York with Indian Chief in feathered headdress on one side and The Great Trotting Stallion George M. Patchen on the reverse struck in Brass with a Reeded edge on a 3mm thick planchet as usual. Very attractive and popular token. A raw MS62 sold for $259.99 in our August 2015 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 701 - MILLER NY 820D Raw AU Details With a number of hairlines and a few small areas of Tin Pest. F. B. Smith & Hartmann Die Sinkers, New York with Indian Chief in feathered headdress on one side and The Great Trotting Stallion George M. Patchen on the reverse struck in White Metal with a Reeded edge on a 3mm thick planchet as usual. Very rare and the first we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 702 - MILLER NY 820H Raw MS63 50% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Young America of the 19th Century, The Brave, Fearless & Generous Hearted Fireman 30mm Brass with plain edge. Detailed die work signed S & H for Smith & Hartmann on both sides. Though thought to date from the 1860's when the firm seems most active, the Young America die was latter used in the 1890's for an Aluminum striking of the E. Jacobs & Son New York store card. The Young America die is also known muled with a 1860's McClellan Civil War dog tag. A beautiful and intriguing token with many secrets yet to be discovered. A bit nicer than the MS63 that realized $820 in our December 2016 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (750-1000) 703 - MILLER NY 821 Raw AU+ 10% Bright. Smith & Seward Manufacturer of Medals, Coins and Badges, New York struck in Aluminum with a Plain edge. Rulau NY NY 291 From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 704 - MILLER NY 823 Raw MS63 20% Red most on the obverse. Smithsonian House 606 Broadway struck in Copper with blank reverse and Plain edge. We sold a similar example in our June 2011 sale for $100. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 705 - MILLER NY 823B Raw MS62 10% Bright. Smithsonian House 606 Broadway struck in Brass with blank reverse and Plain edge. This is the first Brass example we have offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 706 - MILLER NY 824 Raw VF Smithsonian House 606 Broadway with 2 Shillings 6 Pence denomination on reverse struck in Brass with a Plain edge. This is the first example we have offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 707 - MILLER NY 826G Raw MS63 30% Bright. Smithsonian House 606 Broadway muled with A. D. Thompson Dining Saloon struck in Brass with a Plain edge and unlisted as such. Rare, we are only aware of one other example. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 708 - MILLER NY 833 Raw MS63 10% Red. Lewis L. Squire & Sons Ship Chandlers, New York struck in Copper on a thick 2+mm Plain edge planchet. We sold a similar Raw example in our July 2012 auction that realized $125. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 709 - MILLER NY 833 Raw MS63 30% Red. Lewis L. Squire & Sons Ship Chandlers, New York struck in Copper on a thick 2+mm Plain edge planchet. We sold a less Red Raw MS63 example in our July 2012 sale for $125. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 710 - MILLER NY 835 Raw MS63 30% Bright. Lewis L. Squire & Sons Ship Chandlers, New York struck in Brass with a Plain edge. Much rarer than the Copper variety. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 711 - MILLER NY 836 Raw MS63 40% Bright. Lewis L. Squire & Sons Ship Chandlers, New York struck in White Metal on a very thick 4mm planchet with a Plain edge. A Raw MS62 realized $130 in our August 2015 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 712 - MILLER NY 838B Raw MS63 50% Red and nearly Proof Like. Stiners New York and China Tea Company with Independence Hall reverse struck in Copper 38mm Plain edge. Not listed in Adams or Miller. Rulau NY NY 301. From the Jon Harris collection earlier from Max Schwartz May 1972. 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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 713 - MILLER NY 839A - T Raw EF+ Jos. Stiner & Co. Established 1840. ¼ denomination all incused with the T counterstamp struck in Brass with a Plain edge. A relative choice example of this type. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 714 - MILLER NY 840A - S Raw EF Jos. Stiner & Co. Established 1840. ½ denomination all incused with the S counterstamp. Much scarcer than the ¼ denominations. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 715 - MILLER NY 841 Raw AU Trace Bright. Strasburger & Nuhn City Hall, New York with Eagle reverse in Brass with Plain edge 22mm. Unlisted in Rulau who does list another token by the same merchant that was issued during the Civil War. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 716 - MILLER NY 841A Raw MS63 20% Bright. Strasburger & Nuhn City Hall, New York with Eagle reverse in Brass with a Reeded edge. Unlisted in Rulau who does list another token by the same merchant that was issued during the Civil War. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 717 - MILLER NY 846 Raw MS63 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Strasburger & Nuhn, New York with Washington Capitol and General George Washington on reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge 22mm. Unlisted in Rulau who does list another token by the same merchant that was issued during the Civil War. Baker 576 From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 718 - MILLER NY 847 Raw AU Strasburger & Nunn Importers New York Spiel Marke struck in Brass with Reeded edge 34mm. Unlisted by Rulau. A scarce piece with reverse design of a Gold . From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) 719 - MILLER NY 850 Raw MS62 10% Bright. Sweeny's Hotel Corner of Chatham & Duane Sts New York unissued with no denomination struck in German Silver with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 720 - MILLER NY 851 Raw VF+ Sweeny's Hotel Corner of Chatham & Duane Sts New York good for One Shilling struck in German Silver with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 721 - MILLER NY 856 Raw MS63 20% Bright. Sweeny's Hotel and Sweeny's Dining Saloon, New York struck in German Silver with Plain edge. A Raw MS63 example brought $75 in our December 2012 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 722 - MILLER NY 857 Raw EF Details Light obverse scratch. Sweeny's Hotel and Sweeny's Dining Saloon, New York struck in German Silver with Plain edge counterstamped 13. This type of Sweeny counterstamp does not appear to be a denomination but perhaps a prepaid meal ticket of some sort as multiples of the same odd numbers are known. We have currently recorded the following numbers 13, 15, 19, 20, 31, 50, 87 and 94. A Raw AU example of 87 brought $100 in our January 2016 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 723 - MILLER NY 857E Raw EF Sweeny's Hotel and Sweeny's Dining Saloon, New York struck in German Silver with Plain edge counterstamped 31 and unlisted as such. This type of Sweeny counterstamp does not appear to be a denomination but perhaps a prepaid meal ticket of some sort as multiples of the same odd numbers are known. We have currently recorded the following numbers 13, 15, 19, 20, 31, 50, 87 and 94. A Raw AU example of 87 brought $100 in our January 2016 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 724 - MILLER NY 861 Raw MS62 Trace Red all on the struck side. Sweeny's Hotel with blank reverse struck in Copper with Plain edge. This is the same a Rulau NY 865F which is a duplicate listing. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 725 - MILLER NY 863 Raw MS63 20% Red. Sweeny's Hotel with Smithsonian House reverse struck in Copper with Plain edge, 26mm as usual rather than the 30mm suggested in Rulau. A Raw MS62 brought $90 in our June 2013 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 726 - MILLER NY 864 Raw UNC Details 30% Bright with a number of light obverse scratches. Sweeny's Hotel with Smithsonian House reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge, 26mm as usual rather than 20mm suggested in Rulau. Appears to be much scarcer than the Copper variety. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 727 - MILLER NY 865A Raw MS63 10% Red. Sweeny's Hotel muled with A. D. Thompson Dining Saloon reverse struck in Copper with Plain edge 26mm, this composition is unlisted in Adams, Miller and Rulau. A Raw UNC Details with spots brought $85 in our June 2013 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 728 - MILLER NY 871 Raw FINE+ Swift & Fargo American Hotel good for Two Shillings and Six Pence struck in Brass with a Plain edge. (75-100) 729 - MILLER NY 890 Raw EF Details With some small rum bumps. G. Taylor & Son Importers and Agents for Scovills Gilt and Willistons Lasting Horn Bone Buttons, New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. Very rarely seen in AU or Uncirculated. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (25-50) 730 - MILLER NY 891 Raw AU 20% Bright. Taylor & Richardson Importers and Agents for Scovills Gilt and Willistons Lasting Horn Bone Buttons, New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 731 - MILLER NY 891A Raw MS64 60% Bright. Taylor & Richardson Importers and Agents for Scovills Gilt and Willistons Lasting Horn Bone Buttons, New York struck in Brass with Plain edge, unlisted as such and the first we have seen offered. A raw MS64 of the much more available Reeded edge variety realized $162 in our December 2012 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 732 - MILLER NY 899 Raw MS63 10% Red all on the obverse. A. D. Thompson Dining Saloon with blank reverse struck in Copper with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 733 - MILLER NY 900 Raw MS62 20% Bright. A. D. Thompson Dining Saloon with blank reverse struck in Brass with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 734 - MILLER NY 913 Raw AU TPD 50 struck in Brass with a Reeded edge. An enigmatic Gold Eagle look a like awaiting attribution. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 735 - MILLER NY 913B Raw AU+ 10% Bright. TPD 50 struck in Brass with a Plain edge, unlisted as such and the first we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 736 - MILLER NY 932 Raw EF With full Copper Plating. Isaac Stevens Vanderbilt Happy New Year 1859, New York with popular Flying Eagle design in Copper Plated Lead with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 737 - MILLER NY 935 Raw AU+ Trace Bright and nicely toned. James T. Ware, New York with horse drawn baggage cart struck in Brass with Plain edge. A MS63 sold for $420 in our February 2014 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 738 - MILLER NY 945 Raw EF+ Uriah Welch Proprietor, St. Nicholas and Richfield Spa New York struck in Copper with a Plain edge. Attractive token with pictorial of rooster and a Griffin's head. Another Raw EF+ sold for $91.75 in our January 2016 auction. (100-150) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 739 - MILLER NY 945 Raw MS64 20% Red. Uriah Welch Proprietor, St. Nicholas and Richfield Spa New York struck in Copper with a Plain edge. Attractive token with pictorial of rooster and a Griffin's head. Another raw example in MS64 with a bit more red sold for $326 in our July 2014 sale. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400)

740 745 762 740 - MILLER NY 945A Raw MS64 70% Bright Proof Like with Cameo frost on relief. Uriah Welch Proprietor, St. Nicholas and Richfield Spa New York struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Popular token with pictorial of rooster and a Griffin's head. Rare variety unlisted in Adams and Miller. From the Dave Bowers collection. (500-750) 741 - MILLER NY 948 Raw MS65 60% Red. H. B. West's Famous Trained Dogs, New York struck in Copper with Plain edge and two dogs pulling man in a carriage on the obverse. Very popular and this Copper variety seems to be a bit scarcer than the Reeded edge Brass. A raw MS64 brought $302.77 in our June 2013 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (400-500) 742 - MILLER NY 948A Raw MS64 Trace Red. H. B. West's Famous Trained Dogs, New York struck in Copper with Reeded edge and two dogs pulling man in a carriage on the obverse. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 743 - MILLER NY 949 Raw MS64 50% Bright. H. B. West's Famous Trained Dogs, New York with obverse image of two dogs Tray & Troy pulling a man in a carriage struck in Brass with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 744 - MILLER NY 949A Raw MS64 20% Bright more so on the reverse, lightly toned on the obverse. H. B. West's Famous Trained Dogs, New York struck in Silver Plated Brass with Plain edge and two dogs pulling man in a carriage on the obverse. Very popular and this variety is quite scarce, we sold a raw MS62 for $110 in our August 2015 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 745 - MILLER NY 951 Raw MS64 20% Bright and nicely toned. H. B. West's Famous Trained Dogs, New York with obverse picture of two dogs pulling man in a carriage muled with Abraham Lincoln political reverse The Rail Splitter of the West stuck in Brass with Plain edge. Very rare and desirable. From the Dave Bowers collection. (750-1000) 746 - MILLER NY 951G Raw MS63 80% Red. H. B. West's Famous Trained Dogs, New York with obverse picture of two dogs pulling man in a carriage muled with Sleeper & Fenner eagle reverse from Miller PA 476 stuck in Copper with Plain edge. Very rare. We sold a AU Detail dark example for $185 in our December 2012 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (500-750) 747 - MILLER NY 951H Raw AU+ Somewhat dark and mottled toning perhaps an attempt at Bronzing by the manufacturer. H. B. West's Famous Trained Dogs, New York with obverse picture of two dogs pulling man in a carriage muled with Doremus & Nixon Steamboat reverse stuck in Copper with Plain edge. Very rare, Rulau states "only 1 struck" Tanenbaum collection. This is not the Tanenbaum piece which is brilliant with much red. Steve Tanenbaum also had an example of NY 951G (1 known per Rulau) with toning similar to this piece while the Dave Bowers example is brilliant with much red. Perhaps the maker intended both of these die varieties to be separate unique varieties, Copper and Bronzed. Rulau refers to the Tanenbaum example as being lot 850 in Woodward's June 22, 1886 auction and perhaps that is where the mintage number originates. We do not have that catalog, but if any reader does we would love to hear that lot description as well as any surrounding lots that may relate. From the Dave Bowers collection. (400-500) 748 - MILLER NY 951K Raw MS63 50% Bright. H. B. West's Famous Trained Dogs, New York with obverse picture of two dogs pulling man in a carriage muled with Sleeper & Fenner eagle reverse from Miller PA 476 stuck in White Metal with Plain edge. Very rare and unlisted in Adams, Miller and Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (750-1000) 749 - MILLER NY 955A Raw MS64 20% Red. A. Wise Union Store, New York struck in Copper with a Plain edge. We have yet to see the Reeded variety listed in Rulau while Adams and Miller make no distinction. Very odd denomination as each one is worth 1/99 of a dollar. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 750 - MILLER NY 964 Raw AU+ Nicely if unevenly toned. Wood's Minstrels Warranted Pure Silver Intrinsic Value 25 Cts., New York struck in Silver with a Plain edge. One of very few circulating Silver tokens ever made in the US. From the Steve Tanenbaum collection from PCAC's November 1979 sale. (100-150) 751 - MILLER NY 964A Raw MS63 Lightly toned and nearly Proof Like. Wood's Minstrels Warranted Pure Silver Intrinsic Value 25 Cts., New York struck in Silver with a Reeded edge. Unlisted with Reeded edge and the first we have seen offered. Even the Plain edge is rare in Uncirculated condition. One of very few circulating Silver tokens ever made in the US. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (400-500) 752 - MILLER NY 968 Raw AU 30% Bright with a few light marks. Wm. P. Woodcock Butcher, New York struck in White Metal with Reeded edge. Popular token with picture of a woodcock in a mountain valley setting. A MS62 sold for $330 in our July 2014 auction. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 753 - MILLER NY 969 Raw MS64 20% Red mainly on the Levick side. Woodgate & Co. Wines, New York 1860 Represtd By J. N. T. Levick struck in Copper with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 754 - MILLER NY 969 Raw MS65 70% Red and nearly Proof Like. Woodgate & Co. Wines, New York 1860 Represtd By J. N. T. Levick struck in Copper with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 755 - MILLER NY 970 Raw MS64 70% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Woodgate & Co. Wines, New York 1860 Represtd By J. N. T. Levick struck in Brass with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 756 - MILLER NY 971 Raw MS62 30% Bright. Woodgate & Co. Wines, New York 1860 Represtd By J. N. T. Levick struck in White Metal with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 757 - MILLER NY 972 Raw MS64 30% Red. Woodgate & Co. Brandies New York 1860 struck in Copper with Reeded edge and George Washington reverse. Baker 593A From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 758 - MILLER NY 973 Raw MS63 40% Bright. Woodgate & Co. Brandies New York 1860 struck in Brass with Reeded edge and George Washington reverse. Baker 593B From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 759 - MILLER NY 973 Raw MS63 50% Bright. Woodgate & Co. Brandies New York 1860 struck in Brass with Reeded edge and George Washington reverse. Baker 593B From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 760 - MILLER NY 974 Raw MS63 40% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Woodgate & Co. Brandies New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Reeded edge and George Washington reverse. Baker 593BC From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 761 - MILLER NY 980 Raw MS63 50% Bright. Woodgate & Co. Brandies New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge and Edwin Forrest reverse. Rare. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 762 - MILLER NY 982 Raw MS63 10% Bright mainly on the Smoker side. Woodgate & Co. Brandies New York 1860 struck in Brass with Reeded edge and popular No Pleasure Can Exceed The Smoking Of The Weed reverse. We sold a UNC Details with Tin Pest example of the more available White Metal Levick Smoker for $350 in our July 2014 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection. (1500-2000) 763 - MILLER NY 997 Raw MS65 70% Red and nearly Proof Like. Woodgate & Co. Brandies New York 1860 struck in Copper with Plain edge and Virtue Liberty & Independence reverse. We sold a raw MS63 Trace Red example for $300 in our January 2015 auction. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (400-500) 764 - MILLER NY 998 Raw MS64 40% Bright. Woodgate & Co. Brandies New York 1860 struck in Brass with Plain edge and Virtue Liberty & Independence reverse. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 765 - MILLER NY 999 Raw MS63 50% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Woodgate & Co. Brandies New York 1860 struck in White Metal with Plain edge and Virtue Liberty & Independence reverse. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 766 - MILLER NY 1008 Raw MS63 10% Red. M. L. Marshall's Variety Store 1860, Oswego New York with man fly fishing along a mountain stream struck in Copper with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400)

767 787 813 767 - MILLER NY 1008 Raw MS65 60% Red and nearly Proof Like. M. L. Marshall's Variety Store 1860, Oswego New York with man fly fishing along a mountain stream struck in Copper with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (750-1000) 768 - MILLER NY 1009 Raw MS62 10% Bright. M. L. Marshall's Variety Store 1860, Oswego New York with man fly fishing along a mountain stream struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 769 - MILLER NY 1010 Raw MS63 30% Bright nearly Proof Like. M. L. Marshall's Variety Store 1860, Oswego New York with man fly fishing along a mountain stream struck in White Metal with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 770 - MILLER NY 1018 Raw AU+ 10% Bright. Olcott & Brother, Rochester New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge and two railroad headlamps pictured. Rare in Uncirculated condition. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (75-100) 771 - MILLER NY 1019 Raw MS64 60% Bright. Olcott & Brother Locomotive Head Lights, Rochester New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge and railroad headlamp pictured. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 772 - MILLER NY 1019A Raw MS62 30% Bright. Olcott & Brother Locomotive Head Lights, Rochester New York struck in Brass with Plain edge and railroad headlamp pictured. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 773 - MILLER NY 1021 Raw MS64 40% Bright and full Silvering. Olcott & Brother Locomotive Head Lights, Rochester New York struck in Silvered Brass with Reeded edge and railroad headlamp pictured. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 774 - MILLER NY 1021A Raw MS63 50% Bright. Olcott & Brother Locomotive Head Lights, Rochester New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge. This is the variety without rays in the Lamp, listed as Rare by Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 775 - MILLER NY 1022 Raw MS64 50% Bright. Frederick Starr Sheet Music, Rochester New York State Fair 1851 struck in Brass with Plain edge and piano pictured. This merchant while fairly common in circulated condition is quite scarce Uncirculated. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 776 - MILLER NY 1024 Raw MS63 30% Bright. William R. Brown, Saratoga Springs New York struck in Brass with a Reeded edge. Rare in Uncirculated condition. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 777 - MILLER NY 1028 Raw MS64 60% Bright. A. C. Yates Clothing Store, Syracuse New York struck in Brass with Reeded edge and a well-dressed portly old man in spectacles holding a store placard on the obverse. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 778 - MILLER NY 1029 Raw MS64 30% Red. A. C. Yates Clothing Store, Syracuse New York struck in Copper with Plain edge and a well-dressed portly old man in spectacles holding a store placard on the obverse. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 779 - MILLER NY 1029A Raw MS64 40% Red mainly on the eagle side. A. C. Yates Clothing Store, Syracuse New York struck in Copper with Reeded edge and a well-dressed portly old man in spectacles holding a store placard on the obverse. Unlisted in Copper with a Reeded edge, the first we have recorded. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 780 - MILLER NY 1051 Raw MS63 30% Bright mostly on the wording side. E. L. Percy Trunks & Traveling Bags, Troy New York struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 781 - MILLER NY 1051A Raw MS64 30% Red. E. L. Percy Trunks & Traveling Bags, Troy New York struck in Copper with Plain edge. Unlisted in Copper and the first we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 782 - MILLER NY 1055 Raw MS62 Toned, reverse double struck. S.W. Chubbuck Telegraph, Chemical & Philosophical Apparatus, Utica New York struck in Copper with a Reeded edge. Popular token that has a key to the Morse Code alphabet. On this die variety lines four and five of the key are straight rather than curved and seems to be the more difficult to locate. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (300-400) 783 - MILLER NY 1061A Raw MS63 10% Red. S.W. Chubbuck Telegraph, Chemical & Philosophical Apparatus, Utica New York struck in Copper with a Reeded edge. Popular token that has a key to the Morse Code alphabet. On this die variety lines four and five of the key are curved rather than straight. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 784 - MILLER NY 1064 Raw MS64 70% Bright. T. L. Kingsley & Son Great Wardrobe Clothing, Utica New York struck in Brass with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 785 - MILLER NY 1068 Raw EF+ C. A. M. Smith, Windsor New York One Cent with the look of the reverse of a US Large Cent stuck in Copper with Plain edge. Rare in AU and better. This is a early die state without the rim cud almost always seen along the lower right rim on the merchant side. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) 786 - RULAU NY 2517 Raw VF Details Small rim bump. J. Cooke and 331 B'way on the obverse and 1 / 3 on the reverse of a 28mm White Metal planchet. The fancy engraved numbers on the reverse are very similar to those found on other 1850's New York Hotel / Restaurant establishments, in this case to represent one shilling and 3 pence. Undoubtedly very rare if not unique. (150-200) 787 - RULAU NY Bkn 22A Raw MS63 70% Bright and nearly Proof Like holed for suspension as usual. Coney Island Elephantine Colossus struck in White Metal with Plain edge 32mm. We sold a similar Raw example of $300 in our December 2012 auction. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collections earlier from Max Schwartz at the 1974 ANA convention.. (400-500) 788 - RULAU NY NY A61 Raw UNC Details Holed as usual with a few light marks and small rim bump. Deutschen Hospitals Fair February 1889, New York struck in White Metal with Plain edge, 40mm. The obverse shows a finely detail depiction of the hospital signed by C. L. Chapelle SC T. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 789 - RULAU NY Nyk C4 Raw MS64 20% Red. American Railway Supply Company 24 Park Place New York struck in Copper with a Plain edge. A tiny 13.5mm token with Columbian World's Fair 1492 - 1892 around bust of Christopher Columbus. This piece comes in a number of different compositions, all quite rare. We sold a Raw MS63 Nickel example in our June 2013 auction that brought $90. From the Steve Tanenbaum and Herbert Bardes collections January 1976. (150-200) 790 - MILLER OH 6 Raw MS62 30% Bright. Crew's Pyramidal Railway Industrial Exposition 1871, Cincinnati Ohio struck in White Metal with Plain edge and view of interesting Velocipede Bike / Rail Car and Steam Car. The die work on this token is impressive. Rulau Oh Ci 70. (75-100) 791 - MILLER OH 7 Raw AU 10% Bright. Dodd Hatter, Cincinnati Ohio with six stars on obverse struck in Brass with Reeded edge. Very scarce in AU and rare any nicer. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (50-75) 792 - MILLER OH 8 Raw MS64 60% Bright. Dodd & Co. Hatters, Cincinnati Ohio with seven obverse stars struck in Brass with Reeded edge. DODD over DOOD as always, Rulau's OH10F is Miller OH 8 and his OH 10G is OH 10. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 793 - MILLER OH 9 Raw MS64 30% Red mostly on the obverse. Dodd & Co. Hatters, Cincinnati Ohio with seven stars on obverse struck in Copper with Plain edge and DODD over DOOD as always. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 794 - MILLER OH 9A Raw MS63 60% Red. Dodd & Co. Hatters, Cincinnati Ohio with seven stars on obverse struck in Copper with Reeded edge and DODD over DOOD as always. Unlisted and rare with Reeded edge, the first we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 795 - MILLER OH 10½ Raw MS63 F. Eckstein Jr. One Glass Soda, Cincinnati with fountain pictured struck in Copper with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection earlier from Steve Tanenbaum in July 1997. (150-200) 796 - MILLER OH 11 Raw MS65 70% Bright. S. C. Erwin Hatter, Cincinnati Ohio struck in Brass with Plain edge and top hat pictured. From the Dave Bowers collection earlier from Paul Bosco in July 1997. (100-150) 797 - MILLER OH 17 Raw AU+ 10% Bright. Geo. Kemmeter & Co. Lookout House Jackson Hill Cincinnati Ohio struck in Brass with Reeded edge. Also know in 10 Copper and 20 German Silver. The successor Frank Harff also issued three denominations in the same compositions. Rulau Oh Ci 30 From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 798 - MILLER OH 30 Raw AU+ 10% Bright. William W. Spencer Burning Brands, Cincinnati with 1870 Cincinnati Industrial Exposition reverse struck in White Metal with a Reeded edge. One of Cincinnati's prolific engravers and die sinkers who worked for John Stanton from before and on through the Civil War token period. Rulau Oh Ci 151 From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 799 - RULAU OH 70 Raw MS62 10% Bright. W. B. Chapman One Glass Soda Or Blue Lick Water 6th & Vine, Cincinnati Ohio struck in German Silver with Plain edge. Soda Water dispenser pictured. Part of an interesting series that share the same reverse naming all four Druggists who were in business in 1857. Formerly Miller PA 88. Rare this nice. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 800 - RULAU OH 71 Raw MS63 20% Bright. W. B. Chapman One Glass Soda Or Blue Lick Water 6th & Vine, Cincinnati Ohio struck in German Silver with Reeded edge. Soda Water dispenser pictured. Part of an interesting series that share the same reverse naming all four Druggists who were in business in 1857. Formerly Miller PA 88A. Rare with Reeded edge, the first we have seen offered. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (200-300) 801 - RULAU OH 72 Raw AU+ Trace Bright. W. J. M. Gordon One Glass Of Soda Or Blue Lick Water Western Row & Eighth, Cincinnati Ohio struck in German Silver with a Reeded edge. To date we have recorded equal numbers of Plain and Reeded tokens for this merchant. Formerly Miller PA 181. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 802 - RULAU OH 73 Raw AU T. B. Harris One Glass Of Soda Or Blue Lick Water 4th & Main, Cincinnati Ohio struck in German Silver with a Plain edge. For whatever reason, this merchant seems to be much rarer than the other three of this type. We sold a VF+ for $135 in our July 2012 auction. Formerly Miller PA 193. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (150-200) 803 - RULAU OH 75 Raw AU A. M. Stevens One Glass Of Soda Or Blue Lick Water 4th & Race, Cincinnati Ohio struck in German Silver with Plain edge and Soda Water dispenser pictured. Formerly Miller PA490. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (100-150) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 804 - RULAU Oh Ci 50 Raw MS63 60% Bright. Cincinnati Industrial Exposition 1871, Cincinnati Ohio struck in White Metal with Reeded edge. With nicely detailed buildings on the obverse. (50-75) 805 - RULAU Oh Ci 93 Raw VF+ Hotel Savoy Cincinnati Ohio 2 1/2 Cent Brass with Plain edge with male lion on obverse. (50-75) 806 - RULAU Oh Ci 138 Raw AU+ 10% Bright. To the People of Cincinnati 1871 Tyler Davidson, Henry Probasco with view of Davidson Fountain struck in White Metal with Reeded edge. The fountain remains an iconic Cincinnati land mark to this day. (50-75) 807 - RULAU Oh Cs 9 Raw EF Wood Eng. No 81 ½ Cord. Attributed to Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail Road, Crestline Ohio. These half cord pieces are significantly scarcer the quarter cord denomination. There is very little (if any) overlap of engine numbers between denominations possibly indicating the denominations were issued based on engine size or length of run. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 808 - RULAU Oh Cs 10 Raw EF Details With a few small dents. Wood Eng. No 332 ¼ Cord. Attributed to Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Rail Road, Crestline Ohio. Engine number 332 is by far the largest number we have recorded possibly indicating it was a poorly executed correction. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 809 - RULAU Oh Da 12 Raw VF James Ritty Pony House, Dayton Ohio with prancing horse in Brass with Plain edge. (50-75) 810 - MILLER PA 15 Raw UNC Details Rim nicks. J. W. Ahn's Confectionery, Philadelphia with New Masonic Hall on reverse struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Scarce small size 19mm Centennial token. Merchant is not pictured in Rulau. Rulau Pa Ph 803. (25-50) 811 - MILLER PA 30 Raw MS61 10% Bright, lightly toned with a few small spots and Silver Plating. Bailey & Co. Silver Ware, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Silvered Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (75-100) 812 - MILLER PA 59 Raw MS63 70% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Browning Brothers Druggists, Philadelphia struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (100-150) 813 - MILLER PA 72A Raw MS62 Trace Red. Wm. Burwell & Bro. Carriage Mountings and Coach Goods Generally, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Copper with Libertas Americana reverse. Rulau Pa Ph 850A. (400-500) 814 - MILLER PA 85B Raw MS64 Struck on an odd shaped planchet. Centennial Advertising Medal Company 1029 Chestnut St., Philadelphia with George Washington reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. Rulau describes this token as a mint error being struck from a broken collar. However, this configuration which resembles a watch case opener is also used on J. Henry Gercke of Philadelphia who, perhaps not coincidently, was a Watchmaker and Jeweler. Very interesting regardless. We sold a Raw AU+ example for $71 in our July 2014 auction. Baker 524A, Fuld NC-10b and Rulau Pa Ph 16E From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (150-200) 815 - MILLER PA 90E Raw AU 20% Bright. Edward Cogan Coin Dealer, Philadelphia 1860 struck in Silvered White Metal with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (75-100)

816 823 826 816 - MILLER PA 90G Raw MS63 20% Bright and Proof Like with some light toning near rims. Edward Cogan Coin Dealer, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1860 struck in Silver with Plain edge. Though listed with a Plain edge all Silver examples of this die combination up to this point have been Reeded. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (500-750) 817 - MILLER PA 99A Raw AU Trace Bright with some toning and a few light edge marks. Edward Cogan Coin Dealer, Philadelphia Pennsylvania with reverse advertising the Highest Premium Given For Rare American Copper & Silver Coins. Struck in Silvered White Metal with Plain edge. Unlisted in this composition. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (75-100) 818 - MILLER PA 113 Raw AU Details An even layer of Tin Pest over the whole token. I. L. Cragin & Co. Dobbins Electric Soap, Philadelphia struck in White Metal with Libertas Americana reverse. Rulau Pa Ph 883 (50-75) 819 - MILLER PA 113 Raw AU Details Tin Pest including some bubbles and rough spots. I. L. Cragin & Co. Dobbins Electric Soap, Philadelphia struck in White Metal with Libertas Americana reverse. Rulau Pa Ph 883 (25-50) 820 - MILLER PA 119 Raw MS62 30% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Thomas Depuy Carpet Dealer, Philadelphia with Independence Hall on the reverse struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Rulau Pa Ph 896 From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (50-75) 821 - MILLER PA 133 Raw MS64 70% Red. W. A. Drown & Co. 1857 Philadelphia Pennsylvania with Umbrella pictured struck in Copper with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (100-150) 822 - MILLER PA 169 Raw MS61 40% Bright. Fries Malseed & Hawkins Cloth House 8th & Market Philadelphia with Liberty Bell reverse struck in White Metal with a Plain edge. Rulau Pa Ph 901 From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (50-75) 823 - MILLER PA 173 Raw MS62 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like. J. H. Gercke Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in White Metal with Libertas Americana reverse die. Rulau Pa Ph 95. From the Larry Dziubek, Charles Litman, Don Miller and Joseph Barnet collections. (300-400) 824 - MILLER PA 195 Raw MS63 20% Bright. Saml Hart & Co. Club House Cards, Philadelphia Pennsylvania stuck in Silvered Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) 825 - MILLER PA 196A Raw MS62 40% Bright. Saml Hart & Co Club House Cards, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (50-75) 826 - MILLER PA 216 Raw MS63 Trace Bright and nicely toned. W. Idler Dealer In Coins & Medals, Philadelphia. Made to resemble a 1659 Lord Baltimore Penny struck in Silver with a Plain edge. Quite rare in Silver. From the Dave Bowers collection from C&D Gale August 1997. (750-1000)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 827 - MILLER PA 217 Raw MS64 40% Red mostly on the obverse. W. Idler Dealer In Coins & Medals, Philadelphia. Made to resemble a 1659 Lord Baltimore Penny struck in Copper with Plain edge. A MS64 brought $213 in our February 2014 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (200-300) 828 - MILLER PA 217 Raw MS65 Trace Red and very nicely toned. W. Idler Dealer In Coins & Medals, Philadelphia. Made to resemble a 1659 Lord Baltimore Penny struck in Copper with Plain edge. A MS64 brought $213 in our February 2014 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (300-400) 829 - MILLER PA 217 Raw MS63 20% Red. W. Idler Dealer In Coins & Medals, Philadelphia. Made to resemble a 1659 Lord Baltimore Penny struck in Copper with Plain edge. A MS64 brought $213 in our February 2014 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (150-200) 830 - MILLER PA 217A Raw UNC Details 50% Bright with full Gilt Plating with light hairlines from cleaning. W. Idler Dealer In Coins & Medals, Philadelphia. Made to resemble a 1659 Lord Baltimore Penny struck in Gilt Copper with Plain edge. Unlisted in this composition From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 831 - MILLER PA 219 Raw MS64 30% Bright with attractive obverse toning. W. Idler Dealer In Coins & Medals, Philadelphia. Made to resemble a 1659 Lord Baltimore Penny struck in Brass with a Plain edge. Much scarcer than the Copper or Nickel varieties, we sold a Raw MS63 example for $121 in our July 2014 auction. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 832 - MILLER PA 222 Raw MS63 50% Bright. W. Idler Dealer In Coins & Medals, Philadelphia. Made to resemble a 1659 Lord Baltimore Penny struck in Nickel with a Plain edge. We sold a Raw MS62 in our December 2010 sale for $110. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 833 - MILLER PA 226 Raw UNC Details 20% Bright with some light hairlines primarily on the reverse. W. Idler Dealer In Coins & Medals 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia Continental Paper Money, Autographs, Engravings & c. Bought and Sold with the obverse resembling obverse of a 1659 Lord Baltimore Penny struck in Copper-Nickel with a Plain edge. From a later die state with die crack extending from rim through I in Mariae toward Cecil's nose. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (100-150) 834 - MILLER PA 228H Raw MS63 30% Bright. W. Idler Dealer In Coins & Medals 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia Dealer in Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques & c. with the obverse resembling obverse of a 1659 Lord Baltimore Penny struck in Brass with reeded edge. Apparently quite rare and unlisted in Adams and Miller. From the Dave Bowers collection from C&D Gale August 1997. (200-300) 835 - MILLER PA 229 Raw UNC Details With light hairlines. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia with George Washington reverse stuck in Brass with a Plain edge. Baker 545B From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (75-100) 836 - MILLER PA 229 Raw MS64 20% Bright nicely toned. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia with George Washington reverse stuck in Brass with a Plain edge. Baker 545B From the Dave Bowers collection from PCAC July 1997. (200-300)

837 860 876 837 - MILLER PA 229A Raw MS63 Trace Bright and nicely toned. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia with George Washington reverse stuck in Silver with a Plain edge. Very rare in Silver, unlisted in Adams and Miller. Baker 545 GW-266 From the Dave Bowers collection from C&D Gale August 1997. (750-1000) 838 - MILLER PA 230 Raw MS62 20% Bright. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia struck in White Metal with Plain Edge and George Washington reverse. This variety comes in both Silvered and Non Silvered White Metal, so far by our count the Silvered appears scarcer. Baker 545D From the Dave Bowers collection from PCAC July 1997. (150-200) 839 - MILLER PA 230A Raw MS62 W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, Philadelphia with George Washington reverse struck in Copper with a Plain. Baker 545A From the Dave Bowers collection from PCAC July 1997. (150-200) 840 - MILLER PA 230A Raw MS63 50% Red. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, Philadelphia with George Washington reverse struck in Copper with a Plain. Baker 545A From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (200-300) 841 - MILLER PA 230B Raw MS65 50% Bright. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia with George Washington reverse stuck in Nickel with a Plain edge. Baker 545C From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 842 - MILLER PA 230D Raw MS63 30% Red. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia with Continental Paper Money, Autographs, Engravings & c. Bought and Sold reverse struck in Copper with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from C&D Gale August 1997. (200-300) 843 - MILLER PA 230F Raw MS63 40% Bright. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia with Continental Paper Money, Autographs, Engravings & c. Bought and Sold reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. A MS64 realized $277.20 in our September 2010 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection from C&D Gale August 1997. (200-300) 844 - MILLER PA 230H Raw MS64 10% Bright with very attractive toning. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia with Continental Paper Money, Autographs, Engravings & c. Bought and Sold reverse struck in Silvered White Metal with Plain edge. Another Raw MS64 realized $357.50 in our December 2010 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection from B&M June 2000. (300-400) 845 - MILLER PA 230I Raw MS62 Trace Bright toned. W. Idler Dealer In Coins, Minerals, Shells, Antiques, 111 N. 9th St., Philadelphia with Continental Paper Money, Autographs, Engravings & c. Bought and Sold reverse struck in White Metal with Reeded edge. Unlisted with Reeded edge. This is the third White Metal Reeded edge we have recorded, two Silvered and one not. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 846 - MILLER PA 262 Raw AU+ 20% Bright. F. C. Key & Sons Medal Die Sinkers 329 Arch St., Philadelphia with Dr. E. K. on reverse struck in White Metal with Plain edge, 38mm. Rulau Unlisted die combination and we know of only one other example. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (200-300) 847 - MILLER PA 262B Raw AU+ 20% Bright. F. C. Key & Sons Die Sinker & Medalists 123 Arch St., Philadelphia with Edwin Forrest around bust right on reverse struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Note the photo above listing in Rulau is incorrect and shows PA 262A with wreath around bust. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (75-100) 848 - MILLER PA 299 Raw MS64 20% Red. Lingg & Bro. Watches and Jewelry, Philadelphia struck in Copper with Independence Hall reverse with a Plain edge. As a class Copper and Brass Centennial tokens are much rarer than their White Metal counterparts. Rulau Pa Ph 221. (150-200) 849 - MILLER PA 301 Raw MS63 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Lingg & Bro. Watches and Jewelry, Philadelphia struck in White Metal with a Plain edge and happy / sad face reverse and second Lingg obverse. Rulau Pa Ph 226. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (100-150) 850 - MILLER PA 309D Raw MS63 40% Bright. Lingg & Bro. We Make This Style of Card for $9 Pr 1000, Philadelphia struck with 1876 Liberty Bell (Rulau W) reverse and seventh Lingg obverse in White Metal with Plain edge 19mm. Unlisted in Miller and Adams. Rulau Pa Ph 252. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (150-200) 851 - MILLER PA 309E Raw MS62 70% Bright and Proof Like with some toning streaks across the reverse. Lingg & Bro. We Make This Style of Card for $9 Pr 1000, Philadelphia struck with 1876 Liberty Bell (Rulau X) reverse and seventh Lingg obverse in White Metal with Plain edge 19mm. Unlisted in Miller and Adams and the first we have seen offered. Rulau Pa Ph 253. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (150-200) 852 - MILLER PA 309G Raw MS62 40% Bright. Lingg & Bro. We Make This Style of Card for $9 Pr 1000, Philadelphia struck with New Masonic Hall (Rulau Z) reverse and seventh Lingg obverse in White Metal with Plain edge 19mm. Unlisted in Miller and Adams. Rulau Pa Ph 255. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (100-150) 853 - MILLER PA 318A Raw MS62 40% Bright. Lingg & Co. Manufacturers of Metallic Business Cards, Medals, Tokens & c. Chestnut St., Philadelphia with Liberty Bell (Rulau C) reverse struck in White Metal with a Plain edge, 23mm. As a group the Lingg & Co. tokens are much scarcer than the Lingg & Bro. tokens with the obverse not pictured in Rulau. Rulau PA Ph 258. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (150-200) 854 - MILLER PA 319 Raw UNC Details 30% Bright with reverse verdigris spot. Lingg & Co. Manufacturers of Metallic Business Cards, Medals, Tokens & c. Chestnut St., Philadelphia with Liberty Bell (Rulau C) reverse struck in Brass with a Plain edge, 23mm. As a group the Lingg & Co. tokens are much scarcer than the Lingg & Bro. tokens with the obverse not pictured in Rulau. Rulau PA Ph 258A. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (75-100) 855 - MILLER PA 327A Raw MS63 William W. Long Shuffle Board, Billiards & Bowling, Philadelphia stuck in Copper with Plain edge. A very interesting token with rebus spelling out Brilliant across the reverse. This merchant comes with two different obverse and reverse die. This is the obverse pictured in Rulau while the other die has a period after Long and the right compass point points to the S in St. This is the unlisted second reverse without a period after Hotel and Bowling and no space between Bagatelle & Shuffle. The Copper Long tokens are rarely seen in Uncirculated condition, a Raw AU sold for $132.78 in our February 2014 auction. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (300-400) 856 - MILLER PA 333 Raw UNC Details 20% Bright with a number of small dark spots. Robert Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Brass with Reeded edge and Stephen Girard reverse. The Reeded edge varieties for this die combination seem to be quite a bit scarcer than the Plain edge counterparts. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (75-100) 857 - MILLER PA 334 Raw MS63 10% Red with attractive toning on obverse. Robert Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Copper with Plain edge and Stephen Girard reverse. Another Raw MS63 realized $185 in our July 2012 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection from Myron Xenos September 1997. (200-300) 858 - MILLER PA 339 Raw UNC Details 20% Bright with a many light hairlines most visible on the reverse. Robert Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Brass with Reeded edge and George Washington on reverse. Baker 556B From the Dave Bowers collection from PCAC’s July 1997. (50-75) 859 - MILLER PA 340 Raw MS62 30% Bright Robert Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in White Metal with Reeded edge and George Washington on reverse. The White Metal version of this die combination appears much scarcer than the Brass. Baker 556E From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 860 - MILLER PA 342 Raw MS65 80% Red with beautiful toning on the reverse and nearly Proof Like surfaces. Robert Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Copper with Reeded edge and George Washington on reverse. We sold a NGC MS65 BN for $485 in our December 2016 sale. Baker 556A From the Dave Bowers collection. (500-750) 861 - MILLER PA 344N Raw MS62 Constitution and Guerriere 1812 Free Trade and Sailors Rights Lovett's Series No. 3 Philadelphia struck in Copper with a Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Alan Weinberg June 1997. (100-150) 862 - MILLER PA 348 Raw MS64 30% Bright. R. Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in German Silver with Plain edge and St. George slaying dragon on reverse and a portrait of Franklin? on the obverse. From the Dave Bowers collection from Alan Weinberg June 1997. (150-200) 863 - MILLER PA 348 Raw MS62 20% Bright. R. Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in German Silver with Plain edge and St. George slaying dragon on reverse and a portrait of Franklin? on the obverse. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 864 - MILLER PA 349A Raw MS63 30% Red. R. Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Copper with Reeded edge and St. George slaying dragon on reverse and a portrait of Franklin? on the obverse. Rulau only lists the Plain edge Copper, this is the first we have seen offered. The Copper examples, Plain or Reeded, are much rarer than the German Silver tokens from this die combination. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 865 - MILLER PA 350 Raw MS62 20% Bright. R. Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Brass with Plain edge and St. George slaying dragon on reverse and a portrait of Franklin? on the obverse. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (150-200)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 866 - MILLER PA 350B Raw MS63 40% Bright. R. Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Copper-Nickel with Plain edge and St. George slaying dragon on reverse and a portrait of Franklin? on the obverse. Unlisted in Rulau and just the second example we have recorded. Miller and Adams listed a Copper-Nickel as PA 352 but Rulau has used that number for the Eagle obverse die. We sold another Raw MS62 in our February 2014 auction that realized $216. From the Dave Bowers collection from PCAC July 1997. (200-300) 867 - MILLER PA 351A Raw AU+ Trace Red R. Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Copper with a Plain edge and St. George slaying dragon on reverse. Rulau lists PA351A as coming with both Plain and Reeded edges but we have yet to see a Reeded example. A raw MS62 sold for $195 in our February 2014 auction. From the Mark Cramer collection. (150-200) 868 - MILLER PA 352 Raw MS62 30% Bright. R. Lovett Jr. Die Sinker, Philadelphia struck in German Silver with Plain edge and St. George slaying dragon on reverse and an Eagle on the obverse. This variety appears to only come in this composition but both Plain and Reeded edge varieties. This is the first Plain edge example we have recorded and it is from a much earlier die state than the lone Reeded edge we have seen. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (200-300) 869 - MILLER PA 353 Raw MS62 30% Red. With tiny planchet clip. R. Lovett Jr. Engraver & Die Sinker 1860, Philadelphia struck in Copper with Plain edge. Popular token due to its association with and similarity to the Confederate Cent made just one year later by the same firm. A raw MS64 realized $360 in our August 2015 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (200-300) 870 - MILLER PA 354 Raw EF+ R. Lovett Jr. Engraver & Die Sinker 1860, Philadelphia struck in Brass with Plain edge. Popular token due to its association with and similarity to the Confederate Cent made just one year later by the same firm. From the Mark Cramer collection. (150-200) 871 - MILLER PA 355 Raw MS63 10% Bright. R. Lovett Jr. Engraver & Die Sinker 1860, Philadelphia struck in Copper-Nickel with Plain edge. Popular token due to its association with the Confederate Cent made just one year later by the same firm. Though the most available composition for this die combination it enjoys added demand as it more closely mimics the Confederate Cent. A MS62 brought $190 in our February 2014. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (300-400) 872 - MILLER PA 355 Raw AU+ 10% Bright. R. Lovett Jr. Engraver & Die Sinker 1860, Philadelphia struck in Copper-Nickel with Plain edge. Popular token due to its association with the Confederate Cent made just one year later by the same firm. Though the most available composition for this die combination it enjoys added demand as it more closely mimics the Confederate Cent. A MS62 brought $190 in our February 2014. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (150-200) 873 - MILLER PA 364 Raw MS62 10% Red nearly all on the obverse. Mason & Co. 1870 Coin & Stamp Dealer 139 No. 9th St., Philadelphia struck in Copper with Plain edge. George Washington reverse, a later use of Civil War Patriotic die 116 and Store Card die 1134. Reported to be one of only 100 struck. A raw MS63 brought $160 in our February 2014 sale. Rulau Pa Ph 291, Fuld NC-16a, Baker 559A and GW-760. From the Mark Cramer collection. (150-200) 874 - MILLER PA 365 Raw UNC Details With a number of light hairline scratches. Mason & Co. 1870 Coin & Stamp Dealer 139 No. 9th St., Philadelphia with George Washington reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. Said to be one of just 100 struck in Brass. Rulau Pa Ph 292, Fuld NC-16b, Baker 559B and GW-760. From the Dave Bowers collection from PCAC July 1997. (75-100) 875 - MILLER PA 366 Raw MS62 30% Bright with soft strike as often seen with this composition. Mason & Co. 1870 Coin & Stamp Dealer 139 No. 9th St., Philadelphia with George Washington reverse struck in Nickel with Plain edge. Said to be one of just 20 struck in this composition. Rulau Pa Ph 293, Fuld NC-16e, Baker 559C and GW-760. From the Alan Bleviss collection from R&T in 1998. (150-200) 876 - MILLER PA 369 ½ Raw MS60 80% Red with full Proof Like surfaces, unfortunately there are a number of light hairlines present most easily seen on the obverse. William J. Mullen Prison Agent 1862, Philadelphia Pennsylvania 36mm struck in Copper with a Plain edge. Mullen's portrait is a near match to the 1847 New York store card with some hair curls added behind his neck and a tunic added around the shoulders. After making his fortune with watch dials in New York he relocated to Philadelphia in time to found Female Medical College of Pennsylvania in 1850 which eventually became Drexel University College of Medicine. An advocate for judicial and prison reforms, in 1854 he became an official Prison Agent for Pennsylvania issuing annual reports for many years. Unlisted by Adams, Miller NY 616A and Rulau NY 616A (second listing as William P. Mullen). Very rare and not pictured in Rulau. From the Dave Bowers and David Litrenta collections. (400-500) 877 - MILLER PA 382 Raw AU 10% Bright. Partridge & Richardson Dress Trimmings, Philadelphia with beehive and women riding horseback sidesaddle pictured struck in Brass with Reeded edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (50-75) 878 - MILLER PA 382 Raw VF+ Partridge & Richardson Dress Trimmings, Philadelphia with beehive and women riding horseback sidesaddle pictured struck in Brass with Reeded edge. (25-50) 879 - MILLER PA 398 Raw VF+ Philadelphia Museum Charles Wilson Peale Founder Incorporated 1821 Admit The Bearer struck in Copper with Plain edge. Designed by Christian Gobrecht and struck at the US Mint around 1830. Rarely seen this nice. We sold a Raw EF for $480 in our August 2015 auction. Julian UN-23 From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (300-400) 880 - MILLER PA 403 Raw MS61 20% Bright. A. Picard Watches and Jewelry, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in White Metal with Libertas Americana reverse. Rulau Pa Ph 701. From the Larry Dziubek collection. (150-200) 881 - MILLER PA 420 Raw MS63 30% Bright with full Silvering. W. H. Richardson Umbrellas and Parasols, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Silvered Brass with a Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (100-150) 882 - MILLER PA 421B Raw MS65 70% Bright. Wm. H. Richardson 418 Market St., Philadelphia and 229 Broadway, New York struck in Brass with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (100-150) 883 - MILLER PA 443 Raw MS63 30% Bright. John G. Schmidt Calf & Goat Skins 1236 Poplar St., Philadelphia struck in Brass with a Plain edge. Rarely seen this nice. Rulau Pa Ph 356B From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (75-100) 884 - MILLER PA 470 Raw MS63 20% Bright. Sharpless Brothers, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in German Silver with Plain edge and beehive pictured on obverse. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (100-150) 885 - MILLER PA 471 Raw MS64 70% Bright. Sharpless Brothers, Philadelphia Pennsylvania struck in Gilt Brass with Plain edge and beehive pictured on obverse. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (100-150)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 886 - MILLER PA 475 Raw AU Sleeper & Fenner 126 Market St., Philadelphia with Umbrellas And Parasols reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. This is the sole use of the obverse die with same reverse die used on Richardson's PA 426 and PA 427. Apparently no collectors strikes were made of this die combination and consequently quite rare even in AU. Not pictured in Rulau, a raw EF Details with light stains realized $160 in our February 2014 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (150-200) 887 - MILLER PA 532AA Raw VF Wanamaker & Brown Boys Clothing Oak Hall, Philadelphia with building and American flag pictured. Signed P. L. Krider struck in Copper with Plain edge. Rulau Pa Ph 411A From the Dave Bowers collection from Paul Bosco July 1997. (0-25) 888 - MILLER PA 547 Raw MS63 50% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Chas. K. Warner Dealer In American & Foreign Medals 723 Chestnut St., Philadelphia with George Washington bust struck in White Metal with Plain edge and Lee Surrender April 9th 1865 reverse. Per Rulau Warner move to this address in 1869. The latest and scarcest of the three Warner obverse dies. Rulau's listings are very difficult to follow and there are likely more than a few error. Adams and Miller does help much either as both list all Warner tokens as having this obverse which is hard to imagine. Suffice it to say that nearly all are very rare most prohibitively so. Seemingly Rulau Pa Ph 443B though the description refers to his second Warner obverse die, 326 Chestnut Coins. GW-743 From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (300-400) 889 - MILLER PA 561A Raw MS62 Trace Bright with nearly full Silvering. C. K. Warner 326 Chestnut St., Philadelphia Pennsylvania with McClellan reverse struck in Silvered Brass with Plain edge. Unlisted in this composition, but the second we have recorded. We sold a similar Raw example in our March 2003 auction for $165. Rulau Pa Ph 451C From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (300-400)

890 900 901 890 - MILLER PA 569A Raw MS64 Nearly Proof Like. Chas. K. Warner Dealer In American & Foreign Coins 326 Chestnut St., Philadelphia with Long May It Wave flag reverse struck in Copper with Plain edge using an oversized Bank of Montreal Half Penny as a planchet and thought to be Unique as such. The strike is so bold that the central portions of the undertype are not present but there is much lettering visible on and near the rims. This die combination was only listed in Brass in Adams and Miller. We sold a Raw MS62 example of a normally struck Copper piece for $225 in our February 2014 auction. Rulau Pa Ph 455 From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (750-1000) 891 - MILLER PA 588½ Raw MS64 70% Bright. S. H. Quint & Sons Philadelphia Manufacturer Of Medals with building pictured struck in White Metal (or more likely Aluminum, called Nickel in Rulau) with Plain edge. A tiny token just 12mm. Rulau Pa Phl 88 From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (75-100) 892 - RULAU Pa Ph 58A Raw AU J. H. Diehl 19 North 9th Street Philadelphia with a four leaf clover on reverse labeled CW struck in Silvered Brass (unlisted but assumed to be what is called White Metal) with Plain edge. This is presumably the same J. H. Diehl who was a manufacturer of medals at 728 Chestnut Street and was associated with William Key, together issuing a store card. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rich Rossa July 1997. (75-100) 893 - RULAU Pa Ph 70 Raw MS63 Feely 6th & Callowhill, Philadelphia struck in Copper with Plain edge. Popular with When Shall We Three Meet Again reverse featuring two donkeys and the viewer. Unlisted in Adams or Miller. Unusually nice example, we sold a Raw EF in our December 2005 auction for $72.60. From the Dave Bowers collection from Steve Tanenbaum July 1997. (150-200) 894 - RULAU Pa Ph A255 Raw AU Details Stains and 11 engraved over 23 part of date. Lingg & Brothers Philadelphia Bicentennial of Penn's Treaty Celebration Oct. 23-28 1882 with Penn's Treaty Signing by Robert Lovett Jr. on reverse featuring Indians and Colonists under tree struck in Brass with a Plain edge. Also known in Copper, White Metal and Silver. The number 11 was likely membership of admission ticket rather than indication that the celebration started 12 days early and this is the first example we have seen so marked. From the Dave Bowers collection. (25-50) 895 - RULAU Pa Ph A255 Raw MS65 30% Bright. Lingg & Brothers Philadelphia Bicentennial of Penn's treaty Celebration Oct. 23-28 1882 with Penn's Treaty Signing by Robert Lovett Jr. on reverse featuring Indians and Colonists under tree struck in Brass with a Plain edge. Also known in Copper, White Metal and Silver. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 896 - RULAU Pa Ph A255A Raw AU Toned. Lingg & Brothers Philadelphia Bicentennial of Penn's Treaty Celebration Oct. 23-28 1882 with Penn's Treaty Signing by Robert Lovett Jr. on reverse featuring Indians and Colonists under tree struck in Silver with a Reeded edge. Unlisted in Silver. Also known in Copper, Brass and White Metal. From our March 2008 sale were it realized $122.10. (200-300) 897 - RULAU Pa Ph A255B Raw MS64 40% Red more so on the reverse. Lingg & Brothers Philadelphia Bicentennial of Penn's Treaty Celebration Oct. 23-28 1882 with Penn's Treaty Signing by Robert Lovett Jr. on reverse featuring Indians and Colonists under tree struck in Copper with a Plain edge. Unlisted in Copper the first we have seen offered. Also known in Brass, White Metal and Silver. From the Dave Bowers collection from PCAC July 1997. (200-300) 898 - RULAU Pa Ph A255C Raw MS62 50% Bright. Lingg & Brothers Philadelphia Bicentennial of Penn's Treaty Celebration Oct. 23-28 1882 with Penn's Treaty Signing by Robert Lovett Jr. on reverse featuring Indians and Colonists under tree struck in White Metal with a Plain edge. Unlisted in White Metal. Also known in Copper, Brass and Silver. From the Dave Bowers collection from PCAC July 1997. (75-100) 899 - MILLER RI 20 Raw MS65 60% Bright. A. A. Plastridge Bagatelle Tables, Providence Rhode Island struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Rulau RI Pr 17. (75-100) 900 - MILLER TN 57 Raw MS64 40% Bright more so on the reverse. Francisco & Whitman's Public Square, Nashville Tennessee with top hat reverse muled with 1860 Abraham Lincoln political campaign obverse token struck in White Metal with Plain edge. DeWitt AL 1960-41C King 582 From the Dave Bowers and Andrew Zabriskie collections. (750-1000)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Merchant Tokens 901 - MILLER TN 57A Raw MS62 30% Red. Francisco & Whitman's Public Square, Nashville Tennessee with top hat reverse muled with 1860 Abraham Lincoln political campaign obverse token struck in Copper with Plain edge. DeWitt AL 1960-41C King 582 From the Dave Bowers and Andrew Zabriskie collections. (400-500) 902 - MILLER TN 59A Raw VG/AG H. & I. Kirkman Cutlery, Nashville Tennessee with anvil, rifle, hoe, trowel and chains pictured struck in Brass with a Plain edge. An extremely rare early Tennessee token, thought to have been issued between 1828 and 1832. We sold a Raw EF Details with a few light marks for $300 in our January 2015 sale. (200-300) 903 - MILLER VA 6 Raw EF Details Small rim nick. R. C. Barcley Book Seller & Binder, Norfolk Virginia with open book pictured. Very difficult to locate in nice condition. (50-75)

904 907 914 904 - MILLER VA 15A Raw MS63 40% Bright. S. H. Marks & Co. Wholesale and Retail Confectioners, Petersburg Virginia struck in Brass with Libertas Americana reverse. Rulau Va Pe 1B. From the Larry Dziubek and Charles Litman collections. (500-750) 905 - RULAU VA 103 Raw EF+ With bold date, quite unusual as such. Marshall House 1859, Richmond Virginia. Popular token issued for the hotel where Colonel Ellsworth was shot and killed for removing the Confederate flag in 1861. (200-300) Political Tokens 906 - AJACK 1824-1 BR Raw VG Holed for suspension. Jackson Genl. Andrew Jackson (around bust three-quarters right) // Hero Of New Orleans (within wreath, 37 leaves and 20 berries) struck in Brass with Reeded edge 25mm. (75-100) 907 - MVB 1840-3 WM Raw AU+ Holed for suspension. The Advocate of Equal Rights Van Buren (around bust left) // The Peoples Money Safe Bind Safe Find (around eagle guarding safe labeled OK). White Metal 36mm Plain edge. A very nice example of a rarer type. (400-500) 908 - HC 1844-37 BR Raw AU Details Holed for suspension with B engraved behind Clay's head. Henry Clay The Farmer of Ashland Born April 12 1777 (around bust left) // The Noble & Patriotic Supporter of the Peoples Rights (within wreath). Brass 24mm Plain edge. (50-75) 909 - HC 1844-49 Brass Shell Raw AU Details Holed for suspension with small obverse dent. Henry Clay (around bust left signed by engraver Thomas) // Protection to American Industry. Brass shell 24mm. A scarcer type. (75-100) 910 - ZT 1848-21 BR Raw EF Details Retoning from cleaning with a few spots. Taylor Hero of Palo Alto, Resace De La Palma, Monterey, Buena Vista 1847 Major General Zachary Taylor (around military bust left) // United States of America 1847 (around eagle). Brass 25mm. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 911 - WS 1852-13 BR Raw EF 10% Bright, holed for suspension. Maj. General . (around bust left) // Chippewa, Lundys Lane, Cerro Gordo, Contreras, Churubusco, Chapultepec, Mexico. Brass 26mm Plain edge. (50-75) 912 - JB 1856-09 BR Raw VF+ Holed for suspension. James Buchanan. No Sectionalism (around bust right) // United States Of America (above eagle). Brass 28mm Reeded edge. (50-75) 913 - JF 1856-14 BR Raw EF Holed for suspension. J. C. Fremont. Born. Jan. 21. 1813 (around bust left) // Our Country (above eagle). Brass 23mm Reeded edge. (50-75) 914 - SL 1859-1 WM Raw MS61 40% Bright and nearly Proof Like, some minor Tin Pest as usual. Slavery The Sum Of All Villainies Marching Along John Brown (around bust of Brown quarter right) // Resistance To Tyranny Is Obedience To God Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death John Brown 1859 (around Brown being hung on gallows). White Metal 32mm Plain edge. A Raw AU+ Details with light staining brought $700 in my March 2010 sale. (1000-1500)

915 917 931 915 - AL 1860-34 WM Raw MS63 40% Bright and a bit unevenly strike. Abraham Lincoln Republican Candidate For President 1860 (around bust right signed J.D.L. for John D. Lovett) // The Union Must And Shall Be Preserved (around all-seeing eye). Struck in White Metal with a Reeded edge, 31mm. Popular with Civil War token collectors as the reverse is listed as Patriotic die 228 which is quite rare and usually brings $2,000+ in Uncirculated condition. We sold a NGC MS60 example in our January 2015 that brought $1,585. From the Dave Bowers collection from Rossa & Tannenbaum June 1999. (1500-2000) 916 - AL 1860-38 CU Raw MS63 20% Red. Abraham Lincoln Born Feb. 12. 1809. (around bust right) // Republican Candidate No More Slave Territory 1860 (with wreath). Copper Metal 32mm signed by maker Merriam on obverse and reverse. From PCAC's December 2004 sale of the Edmund Sullivan collection where it realized $718.75. (750-1000)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Political Tokens 917 - AL 1860-87A Ferrotype Raw EF Case with some resides on the Hamlin side where the case comes together, Lincolns photo is fairly bright and crisp with a few scratches while Hamlin's is darker with some ripples and tiny raised areas. Holed for suspension. Popular larger 30mm Brass Shell with candidate's photos labeled Abraham Lincoln and respectively. This type of Ferrotype is affectionately known a Doughnut because of the rounded doughnut like shape that surrounds the photos. (750-1000) 918 - AL 1860-106 Ferrotype Raw EF Case, the photos are a bit dark in part due to a layer of lacquer. Holed for suspension. Union Of The States 1860 (around ferrotype photo labeled Abraham Lincoln) // The Constitution And The Laws. (around ferrotype photo labeled Hannibal Hamlin). Brass solid frame Ferrotype 25mm Reeded edge. (400-500) 919 - SD 1860-05 WM Raw AU+ Stephen A. Douglas 1860 (around bust left signed SP. Childs Chicago) // Popular Sovereignty Non Intervention By The General Government In Any Of The States Or Territories Of The Union. Let The People Of Each Rule. S. A. Douglas. White Metal 36mm Plain edge. We sold a NGC MS61 example that realized $300 in our October 2011 auction. (300-400) 920 - SD 1860-08 CN Raw MS61 20% Bright. Hon. Stephen A. Douglas 1860 (around bust to front signed R. L. For engraver Robert Lovett) // Democratic Nominees Douglas And Johnson Support "The Little Giant" Who Has Proven Himself The Greatest Statesman Of The Age. Struck in Copper Nickel 32mm Reeded edge. A Copper example in NGC MS65 RB sold for $710 in our December 2016 sale. (400-500) 921 - SD 1860-09 BR Raw MS62 50% Bright. Stephen A. Douglas (around burst half left) // Democratic Candidate For The Presidency The Champion Of Popular Sovereignty 1860. Dies by Robert Lovett. Brass 28mm Plain edge. (200-300) 922 - SD 1860-10 WM Raw EF Holed for suspension. Stephen A. Douglas Born April 23, 1813 (around bust left signed Merriam) // Democratic Candidate 1860 (around wreath) Union And Equality (within wreath signed Merriam). White Metal 27mm Plain edge. (200-300) 923 - SD 1860-11 BR Raw EF Details Tiny dig. Democratic Candidate 1860 Stephen A. Douglas (around bust left) // Liberty Union And Equality (around eagle). Brass 28mm Reeded edge. (100-150) 924 - SD 1860-13 WM Raw MS62 20% Bright. Stephen A. Douglas 1860 (around bust left) // Popular Sovereignty National Union (signed F. R. Jensch & R. A. Meyer Chicago). Struck in White Metal 25mm Plain edge. (200-300) 925 - SD 1860-22 BR Raw MS62 40% Bright. Stephen A. Douglas (around bust quarter right) // Intervention Is Disunion 1860 M.Y.O.B. (mind your own business). Brass 20mm Plain edge. One of just 72 said to have been struck in this composition by George Lovett. (150-200) 926 - SD 1860-24 BR Raw MS63 20% Bright. Stephen A. Douglas Little Giant (around bust quarter right) // The Declaration Of Independence Was Adopted July 4 1776. Brass 20mm Plain edge. One of just 100 examples struck in this composition for Alfred S. Robinson by George Lovett. (200-300) 927 - AL 1864-37 Svd BR Raw MS64 50% Bright with nearly full Silvering. Abraham Lincoln For President (around bust left) // (eagle on drums with flags) struck in Silvered Brass with a Reeded edge, 22mm. We sold a Raw AU+ that was holed for suspension in our December 2012 sale that realized $185.55. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 928 - GMcC 1864-08 CU Raw MS62 50% Red. Maj. General McClellan (around military quarter right) // One Flag And One Union Now And Forever (within wreath around stars and eagle). Copper 34mm Plain edge. (200-300) 929 - GMcC 1864-10 WM Raw MS60 60% Bright. Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan USA // (around military bust left) // The Hope Of The Nation (within wreath). White Metal 32mm Plain edge. (150-200) 930 - GMcC 1864-18 BR Raw MS62 30% Bright. Geo. B. McClellan For President 1864 (around military bust left) // (eagle on drum surrounded by flags). Brass 30mm Plain edge. A Raw EF+ Details with tiny stain brought $93.50 in our July 2009 auction. (200-300) 931 - GMcC 1864-22B BR Raw MS62 70% Bright. Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan. 1864 (around military bust left signed W. H. Key F.) // Monitor 1862 (around Monitor gun boat). Unlisted die combination with obverse of GMcC 1864-21 and -22 with the reverse of -24. Brass 28mm Plain edge. (400-500) 932 - GMcC 1864-24 WM Raw EF Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan (around military bust left) // Monitor 1862 (around war ship sailing with wreath below). White Metal 28mm Plain edge. (200-300) 933 - GMcC 1864-27 Svd BR Raw MS63 40% Bright with nearly full Silvering. Geo. B. McClellan For President (around bust left) // (eagle on drug surrounded by flags) struck in Silvered Brass with a Reeded edge, 22mm. We sold a Raw UNC Detail with light hairlines for $170 in our February 2014 auction. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 934 - GMcC 1864-92 WM Raw MS63 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like. Major General Geo. B. McClellan War of 1861 (around military bust left signed F. B. Smith) // Blank with area for engraving. White Metal 29mm Plain edge. This style is known to have been used as Civil War Soldier ID Dog Tags, Maier and Stahl McClellan 1A. (300-400) 935 - USG 1868-07a CU Raw MS62 30% Red mainly on the obverse. Republican Candidate For President Of The U.S. Gen. U.S. Grant (around bust left) // I Intend To Fight It Out On This Line If It Takes All Summer. Dies by George Lovett. Unlisted reverse without serifs at center. Copper 34mm Plain edge. (150-200) 936 - USG 1868-12 Brzd WM Raw MS63 Lieu. Gen. U. S. Grant. (around military bust right) // The Peoples Choice For President 1868 (around Liberty Cap, shield and flags). Bronzed White Metal 32mm Plain edge. (200-300) 937 - USG 1868-14 WM Raw UNC Details 60% Bright and nearly Proof Like but with a small patch of Tin Pest. General U. S. Grant (around military bust right) // Grant & Colfax Schuyler Colfax 1868 The Peoples Choice For President And Vice President (around bust right). White Metal 32mm Plain edge. Very scarce. (200-300) 938 - USG 1868-23 Slvd BR Raw MS64 10% Bright with nice toning. Grant & Colfax 1868 (around busts left signed J.E.E. for J. E. Ellis engraver) // "Let Us Have Peace" (within wreath). Silvered Brass 28mm Plain edge. Very scarce. (300-400) 939 - USG 1868-27 WM Raw MS62 60% Bright. Gen. W. S. Grant (around military bust left signed W. H. Key. F.) // Republican Candidate For President of the United States (obverse flags and eagle on shield). White Metal 28mm Plain edge. (100-150) 940 - USG 1868-31 BR Raw AU+ 10% Bright holed for suspension. General U.S. Grant 1868 (around bust facing right signed J. E. Ellis on truncation) // I Promise To Fight It Out On This Line If It Takes All Summer (around wreath). Brass 28mm Plain edge. (75-100) 941 - USG 1868-33 WM Raw AU Details Uniform Tin Pest over entire token. Grant (around bust right signed Bolen for die sinker and engraver) // Gen. U. S. Grant Our Next President May He In Wisdom Rule, The Country He Has Saved. White Metal 25mm with 2.6mm thick Plain edge. Estimated to be one of just 40 pieces struck in this composition. JAB-32. (100-150)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Political Tokens 942 - USG 1868-37 Bronzed Raw MS63 Nearly Proof Like. Gen. U. S. Grant 1868 (around bust signed? V or U or even J) // (eagle on shield with flags and banner). Is said to have been made by Jacobus so the J initial on bust make the most sense but it looks more like a U or V. Bronzed 21mm Plain edge. (150-200) 943 - USG 1868-47 Slvd BR Shell Raw MS64 60% Bright with full silvering. (Military bust left) // I Propose To Fight It Out On This Line 1868 / Grant (around and within wreath). Silvered Brass shell 35mm complete with integral loop at top and silk ribbon. Extraordinary condition for such a delicate item. Even nicer than the Raw MS62 which sold for $240 in our June 2013 auction. (300-400) 944 - USG 1868-49 Slvd BR Shell Raw MS63 40% Bright. General U. S. Grant 1868 ( around military bust right signed J. Eyman) // Schuyler Colfax 1868 (around bust left). Silvered Brass shell 32mm complete with integral loop at top. Another very choice example. (300-400) 945 - USG 1868-50 Slvd BR Shell Raw MS63 20% Bright. General U. S. Grant 1868 ( around military bust right signed J. Eyman) // The Peoples Choice For President. Silvered Brass shell 32mm complete with integral loop at top and silk ribbon. Another very choice example. (200-300) 946 - USG 1868-51 Slvd BR Shell Raw MS63 10% Bright. General U. S. Grant 1868 (around bust left) // "I Propose To Move Immediately On Your Works" (with oak spray). Silvered Brass 32mm missing integral loop. We sold a NGC MS64 example in our February 2014 auction that brought $415. A final wonderful Grant Shell. (200-300) 947 - SC 1868-3 BR Raw MS63 30% Bright. Schuyler Colfax 1868 (around bust facing) // Loyalty Shall Govern The Nation (around shield in wreath). Dies by George Lovett. Brass 28mm Plain edge. An Uncirculated Copper example brought $105.60 in our March 2003 sale. (200-300) 948 - HS 1868-14 Slvd BR Shell Raw MS63 10% Bright with attractive toning. Seymour Horatio Seymour 1868 (around bust left signed EYM. F. for engraver J. Eyman of New York) // Frank P. Blair. Jr. 1868 (around bust right both sides signed EYM. F.). Silvered Brass Shell 32mm with integral loop. Considerably nicer than the Raw AU+ that sold for $287.10 in our July 2009 sale. (300-400) 949 - HS 1868-22a Ferrotype Raw AU Case, some tiny chips to the portraits with a few thin crack and some raised areas but overall quite presentable. Holed for suspension. Our Choice For President (above ferrotype portrait, this variety without candidate's name) // For Vice President (above photo, again without name). Silvered Brass solid frame Ferrotype 28mm. (200-300) 950 - SJT 1876- 6 WM Raw MS65 80% Bright and nearly Proof Like with nice contrast. Democratic Party Died Of Tildenopathy 1876, In The 60th Year Of Its Age Sammy Tilden Let It R.I.P. (around bust half right) // Manhattan Club Reception, NY June 12, 1877 "I Don't Care About Your Piece Of Cake, But I Must Show You My Sore Toe." White Metal 31mm Plain edge. (200-300) 951 - WSH 1880-2 BR Raw MS63 40% Bright. Winfield Scott Hancock The Peoples Choice For President (around bust left) // A Combination And A Form Indeed Where Every God Did Seem To Set His Seal To Give The World Assurance Of A Man (under eagle with banner reading Sans Peur Et Sans Reproach). Brass 28mm Plain edge. (150-200) 952 - WSH 1880-4 BR Raw MS65 70% Bright holed for suspension. W. S. Hancock W. H. English (around rooster) // (busts right of candidates). Brass 25mm Plain edge. (75-100) 953 - WSH 1880-5 BR Raw MS63 50% Bright. Maj. Gen. W. S. Hancock (around military bust left signed Key F the engraver) // Victory 1880 (around rooster). Brass 26mm Plain edge. (150-200) 954 - JGB 1884-03 CU Raw MS63 Blaine Logan (around busts facing) // Republican Candidates Protection To American Industry 1884. Copper 35mm Plain edge. (150-200) 955 - JGB 1884-05 WM Raw MS63 50% Bright. Blaine Logan (around busts right) // National Republican Candidates 1885 - 1889 For President And Vice President Of The United States. White Metal 31mm Plain edge. (75-100) 956 - JGB 1884-10 Gilt BR Raw MS62 20% Bright holed for suspension. Jas. G. Blaine John A. Logan (on either side of facing candidates) // Republican Candidate 1884 For President of the United States. Gilt Brass 28mm Plain edge. Very scarce. (150-200) 957 - JGB 1884-13 BR Raw MS64 30% Bright. James G. Blaine ( beneath bust left) // Republican Candidate For President of the United States 1884. Brass 28mm Plain edge. (100-150) 958 - BH 1888-18 BR Raw MS63 30% Bright. B. H. Harrison L. P. Morton (above busts facing) // Protection To Home Industries (around log cabin). The error variety as Harrison did not have a middle name. Brass 25mm Plain edge. (75-100) 959 - BH 1888-85 BR Raw EF Details Lapel button stud missing. Harrison 1888 Protection for American Labor Brass 18mm lapel button missing the stud from reverse or meant to circulate or be carried like a token. (25-50) 960 - BH 1892-01 AL Raw MS63 50% Bright. Republican Presidential Nominees 1892 For President For Vice President (around busts) // Landing Of Columbus In America October 12th 1492 Pat's Dec 1 1891 (around Columbus landing scene). Aluminum 45mm Plain edge. Eglit 82. (75-100) 961 - BH 1892-02 AL Raw MS63 50% Bright and Proof Like. Protection To Our Citizens Harrison (around bust right) // A Brave Soldier A Fearless Statesman A Good Republican 1892 (within wreath). Aluminum 38mm Plain edge. (150-200) 962 - JBW 1892-3 AL Raw MS62 50% Bright and nearly Proof Like, holed for suspension. First People's Party Convention Omaha July 4, 1892 Industrial Conference St. Louis February 22nd 1892 struck in Aluminum 29mm with Plain edge. James Baird Weaver was the People's Party candidate in 1892 winning five states and 9% of the popular vote. (50-75) 963 - McKinley 1896 Raw MS62 Trace Red. McKinley President (around bust facing left) // See Dot Oder Side (around an overweight man with wings holding light overhead). Copper 26mm with Plain edge. This enigmatic reverse was also used on Grover Cleveland's 1888 tokens DeWitt GC 1888-9 and -11. The figure has been called a "Flying Dutchman" and the legend is said to be Dutch for "the other side is more important". (100-150) 964 - FDR 1936 Raw MS63 Franklin D. Roosevelt 1936 political 19mm campaign pin-back button with blank reverse. From the Dave Bowers collection. (0-25) 965 - FDR 1936 Raw AU+ FDR For Peace Progress & Prosperity Reelect Franklin D. Roosevelt For President 1936 Mfg. By J. Waldman Irvington, N.J. political 16mm campaign pin-back button. From the Dave Bowers collection. (0-25) 966 - AJACK-C CU Raw UNC Details With small obverse rim nick. The Residence Of Andrew Jackson by George H. Lovett of New York struck around 1860 in Copper Metal 36mm. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) So-Called Dollars 967 - HK-026 R4 Raw UNC Details Holed with loop. US Centennial Exposition 1876 Philadelphia Liberty Bell and Independence Hall struck in White Metal with Plain edge, 38mm. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) Remember No Buyer’s Fee, every lot pictured and Live Online Bidding all at civilwartokens.com Steve Hayden Mail Bid Sale #45 December 10th, 2017

Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate So-Called Dollars 968 - HK-159 R4 Raw AU Columbian Exposition 1892 The Wonderful Metal Aluminum Untarnishable Malleable Tasteless Odorless Ductile struck in aluminum with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection. (50-75) 969 - HK-279 R6 Raw AU+ 1897 Grant's Tomb Dedication with bust left signed R. Sneider, F. New York. White Metal 38mm Plain edge. (150-200) 970 - HK-346 R4 Raw MS63 1907 Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition Norfolk County Virginia Official Medal. Bronze 34mm Plain edge. (75-100) 971 - HK-407 R5 Raw MS62 10% Bright with an antiqued style finish. 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition San Francisco Maryland State Fund Dollar. Bronze 38mm Plain edge. (100-150) 972 - HK-471 R4 Raw MS63 Trace Bright. 1933 Century of Progress Chicago World's Fair Italian Exhibit Dollar. A beautiful and bold high relief design signed Johnson and Nagni for the maker Stefano Johnson and Francesco Nagni artist. Brass 34mm Plain edge. (100-150) 973 - HK-494 R3 Raw MS61 30% Bright. 1939 New York World's Fair North Carolina Dollar. Aluminum 38mm Plain edge. (0-25) 974 - HK-518a R3 Raw MS65 60% Bright. 1958 Minnesota Centennial Virginia Minnesota. Aluminum 34mm Plain edge. (25-50) 975 - HK-852a R4 Raw MS64 Lightly toned. Continental Dollar Restrike. Silver 38mm Plain 3mm edge. The Bashlow restrike with a small S on reverse, one of 2,000 struck. (150-200) 976 - HK-853a R3 Raw MS63 50% Red. Continental Dollar Restrike. Bronze 38mm Plain 2.5mm edge. The Bashlow restrike, one of 5,000 struck. Though listed as Bronze this example has the look of Copper. (100-150) 977 - HK-854a R3 Raw MS64 Proof Like. Continental Dollar 1962 Bowers Restrike. White Metal 38mm Plain 3mm edge. One of 7,200 minted in this composition. (100-150)

978 991 996 978 - HK-865a R7 Raw MS61 Nicely toned. Dickeson Eagle and Heron Dollar. Copper 39mm Plain nearly 5mm edge. (500-750) 979 - HK-907 R5 Raw MS64 80% Bright. 1919 Swift & Company Dollar, Chicago Illinois. Aluminum 38mm Plain edge. (100-150) Washingtonia 980 - Baker 22B R1 Raw MS63 50% Red with blank reverse as struck. 1959 uniface obverse restrike from a transfer die of the 1792 George Washington Born Virginia token. One of 5,019 said to have been struck in Copper with less than 40 total struck in other metals by Albert Collis of Newbury Port Massachusetts. This is one of very few that were then counterstamped related to political candidates of the day this one JOHNSON 1960. GW-37. (100-150) 981 - Baker 22B R1 Raw MS65 80% Red with blank reverse as struck. 1959 uniface obverse restrike from a transfer die of the 1792 George Washington Born Virginia token. One of 5,019 said to have been struck in Copper with less than 40 total struck in other metals by Albert Collis of Newbury Port Massachusetts. This is one of very few that were then counterstamped related to political candidates of the day this one NIXON 1960. GW-37. (100-150) 982 - Baker 22B R1 Raw MS63 30% Red with blank reverse as struck. 1959 uniface obverse restrike from a transfer die of the 1792 George Washington Born Virginia token. One of 5,019 said to have been struck in Copper with less than 40 total struck in other metals by Albert Collis of Newbury Port Massachusetts. This is one of very few that were then counterstamped related to political candidates of the day this one KENNEDY 1960. GW-37. (100-150) 983 - Baker 50A Raw MS63 Trace Red more so on reverse, nearly Proof Like with attractive toning. George Washington Siege of Boston Lovett's Series No. 2 struck in Copper with Reeded edge 32mm. Popular token with nicely detail view of Washington on horse back. GW-254. (150-200) 984 - Baker 77D Raw MS62 Trace Bright. George Hampden Lovett's 1860's George Washington token with bust and vital information struck for Alfred S. Robinson in White Metal with Plain edge, 35mm. GW-569. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) 985 - Baker 88A R6 Raw MS62 20% Red mostly on the obverse. Joseph H. Merriam's George Washington Hero of American Independence token struck in Copper with Plain edge, 27mm. GW-684. From the Dave Bowers collection. (200-300) 986 - Baker 114C Raw MS62 40% Bright. Gen. George Washington 1776 with Washington on horseback signed L below The Home of Washington Mount Vernon signed G. H. L. for George H. Lovett of New York the maker. Brass 32mm Reeded edge. Very rare with just three to five believed struck per a 1864 Woodward sale. GW-279. (200-300) 987 - Baker 160E Raw MS63 20% Bright. Philadelphia Civic Procession 1832 struck in White Metal with Plain edge 2mm. An early restrike with just one die crack from rim to the I in Anniversary. GW-130. (150-200) 988 - Baker 301J Raw AU+ Trace Bright holed for suspension with loop and ribbon. George Washington Holy Bible Masonic medal struck in Gilt Brass 16mm. We sold a NGC MS64 in our October 2011 sale that realized $166.76. GW-986. (75-100) 989 - Baker 331 R7 Raw AU+ 30% Bright holed for suspension. Washington Temperance Benevolent Soc. Around bust right with temperance fountain on reverse. Very rare and thought to be the work of Robert Lovett Sr. circa 1847. White Metal 22mm Plain edge. GW-171. (300-400) 990 - Baker 334 R4 Raw MS63 40% Bright. Washington United States of America around bust left To The Cause of Temperance Ten Dollars to King Alcohol Not One Cent. Brass 24mm Reeded edge. Suspected to be the work of Robert Lovett Sr. struck around 1855. GW-177. (150-200) 991 - Baker 370 R8 Raw MS63 Nicely toned. Unity of Government is the Main Pillar of Independence Religion Our Safeguard Temperance Our Shield Sabbath School Jubilee July 4 1842. Silver 34mm Plain edge. Very rare, dies by Robert Lovett Jr. circa 1861. GW-435. (750-1000) 992 - Baker 407 R7 Raw VG Holed for suspension. George Washington 1876 In Memory of the Centenary struck in Brass 25mm with a Reeded edge unlisted as such. GW-868. (100-150)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Washingtonia 993 - Baker 524A R6 Raw MS63 40% Bright. Centennial Advertising Medal Company 1029 Chestnut St., Philadelphia with George Washington reverse struck in Brass with Plain edge. Rulau describes this token as a mint error being struck from a broken collar. However, this configuration which resembles a watch case opener is also used on J. Henry Gercke of Philadelphia who, perhaps not coincidently, was a Watchmaker and Jeweler. Very interesting regardless. We sold a Raw AU+ example for $71 in our July 2014 auction. GW-655, Fuld NC-10b and Rulau Pa Ph 16E. From the John Dettinger collection. (100-150) 994 - Baker 570a Unlisted Raw EF Struck with Blank reverse and high thick wire rim from 11 to 2 o'clock on the obverse. George Washington obverse from A. B. Sage's store card with a blank reverse struck in White Metal with Plain edge 16mm. Unlisted with Blank reverse. GW-333a. (300-400) 995 - Baker 635B Raw EF Trace Bright with a number of light marks in the soft metal consistent with assigned grade. Patriae Pater with We All Have Our Hobbies reverse featuring Witch on broomstick struck in White Metal with Plain edge. Muling of the Key obverse die with George Hampden Lovett reverse. Quite rare. GW-237. From the Dave Bowers collection. (150-200) Bolen 996 - Bolen JAB-10 Silver Raw MS63 Lightly toned with very nice centering and strike. Bolen's 1860's copy of the famous 1737 Higley Copper struck in Silver 28mm Plain 2.4mm edge. Said to be one of just two struck in Silver, though that number seems to be off by at least one. We sold a Raw AU+ with poorer centering and strike than the present example that realized $1,750 in our October 2011 sale. From the Dave Bowers collection. (3000-4000) 997 - Bolen JAB-20 Lincoln Brockage Raw MS65 90% Bright. Abraham Lincoln obverse brockage of Bolen's With Malice Toward None medal JAB-20 struck in Copper 25mm with Plain 3+mm edge. This very Bolen die still exists and is owned by the consignor of this token. He purchased the die from his friend Steve Tanenbaum who likely obtained it from the Michigan dealer mentioned in Musante. The purchaser was so happy with the transaction that he set out to make a special souvenir striking as a gift. After some consideration he decided to make it a brockage, Steve's favorite error type. Unfortunately fait interview and the creation was never delivered before Steve's untimely death. Although he still owns the die, he has no intention to make another example. (200-300) 998 - Bolen JAB-26 CU Raw MS63 30% Red. Thomas Jefferson Equal And Exact Justice To All Men struck in Copper 25mm on 3mm thick planchet. Said to be one of just 14 struck. From the Virgil Brand collection. (500-750)

999 1000 1010 999 - Bolen JAB-39 CU Raw MS65 Proof Like with nice toning. The Pynchon House Springfield Mass struck in Silver 25mm. One of just 10 struck in this composition. (1500-2000) 1000 - Bolen JAB-M/E-11 CU Raw MS65 40% Red. J. A. Bolen, Die Sinker, and Medalist. Springfield, Mass. with Confederatio reverse struck in Copper. Very rare, Musante lists just three auction records two more than 100 years ago. We sold a Raw MS63 example in our January 2015 auction that realized $650. (1000-1500) Miscellaneous by Topic 1001 - 1853 Calendar Medal Raw AU+ 40% Bright. 1853 Calendar Medal issued by J. B. Hyde of New York City Brass 37mm with Reeded edge. Not particularly rare but this is the finest example we have seen. (75-100) 1002 - 1855 Mechanical Calendar Medal Raw FINE+ Population 2,500.000 Penn. 46,000 Square Miles 1855 Brass 36mm. Movable disc on reverse for months day of the week. (50-75) 1003 - 1865 Civil War Sanitary Fair Chicago Illinois Raw EF Details Residue traced. Medal of Honor (No 40. engraved) Awarded Great Sanitary Fair In Chicago 1865 (space for engraved name) For Patriotic Services, Army of the American Eagle around Bald Eagle on shield signed below R. A. Meyer stuck in Copper with Plain edge 24mm. The Bald Eagle is thought to be Old Abe the War Eagle and mascot of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteers. Rulau only lists in Silver while this is Copper. Rulau Il Ch A28a. (300-400) 1004 - 1897 Troy New York Army of Potomac Civil War Reunion medal Raw AU Details With some rim bumps, hanger missing. Troy N.Y. Aug. 20 & 21, 1897 Society of the Army of the Potomac struck in Bronze 30mm. Obverse has sailing ship and supplies with Ilium Fuit Troja Est. (25-50) 1005 - 1923 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Communion token Raw AU Church of the Redeemer Oct 7th 1888 1923 Do This In Remembrance Of Me with chalice stuck in Nickel 32x22mm. Issued on the 35th anniversary of the church. Very scarce US communion token. Burzinski 5869 Bason 310. (100-150) 1006 - 1973 Ford Vice President Silver Inaugural Medal Raw MS65 Proof Like. Inaugural 1973 Gerald R. Ford Vice President GRF 1973-3. Silver 63mm in original box with stand and papers. One of just 2,500 struck. Weighs 4.75 Troy Ounces of .999 Fine Silver. (100-150) 1007 - 1866 New York City Hard Rubber token Raw EF Details With some short scratches and after manufacture rim decoration on obverse. Hungerbuhler & Linherr Artists In Hair 603 Broadway Dealer In Vulcanite Jewelry Fancy & Rubber Goods struck in Black Hard Rubber 32mm. (25-50) 1008 - Lincoln 1907 Plaque 90x67mm Raw MS62 Matte surface with attractive light and dark brown color. By Victor David Brenner. Thought to be one of just 425 struck at the US Mint in 1908. King 753 Cunningham 24-100 Bz From the Andrew Zabriskie collection earlier Sotheby's June 1999 sale. (400-500) 1009 - Lincoln 1907 Plaque 60x45mm Raw MS63 Matte surface with very nice even color. By Victor David Brenner. Thought to be one of just 120 struck at the US Mint. King 756 Cunningham 24-090 Bz From the Andrew Zabriskie collection earlier Sotheby's June 1999 sale. (400-500)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Miscellaneous by Topic 1010 - Lovett / Wood Silver Masonic Medal Raw MS65 Nearly Proof Like with very attractive toning. Isaac Wood D Series Masonic Hollandsche Lodge Silver Medal 31mm Plain Edge 277 grains. Produced by George H. Lovett and very rare, and said to be one of just 10 struck. Marvin 302 From the Dave Bowers collection earlier B&M 2002. (750-1000) 1011 - Merrimac Relic Raw VF+ Holed as always. 1862 Merrimac 1st Iron Clad Old Dominion // Virginia The Heart Of The Nation. Iron heart shaped, 26x28mm. Quite rare, nearly as nice as the example in our December 2016 auction that sold for $440. Schenkman ME3. (400-500) 1012 - Monitor 1903 Ericsson Centennial Raw AU Details Hanger removed at 12 o'clock as often seen. Centennial of the Birth of Inventor of the Monitor Born in Sweden 1803 Died in New York 1889 with a nice rendition of the Monitor and Ericsson struck in Aluminum with a plain edge 37mm. (75-100) 1013 - 1902 Montreal Canada token Raw AU+ 20% Bright. L. Gnaedinger Son & Co. Furs Montreal 1902 Moose Head Brand struck in Gilt Brass with Plain edge 28mm. Breton 574A. (50-75) 1014 - Odd Fellows 1895 Token Raw MS64 50% Bright holed for suspension. I.O.O.F Friendship Love & Truth Phila. May 21, 1895 around Odd Fellows symbols Copper 26mm. The reverse has a great pictorial of a blindfolded man riding a rearing ram labeled I Will Get There. A souvenir made to commemorate the dedication of the Odd Fellows Temple. (75-100) 1015 - Robinson's Historical Series Martin Van Buren Raw MS63 20% Red. Martin Van Buren The Fearless Democrat with vital statistics and accomplishments on reverse struck in Copper with a Plain edge, 35mm. This is number four in six part Alfred S. Robinson's historical series and thought to be one of just 50 struck in the 1860. The dies were engraved by George H. Lovett. From the Dave Bowers collection. (75-100) Sage Tokens 1016 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 1a Raw MS62 10% Red. The Old Provost, N.Y. A British Prison During The Revolution. Signed L on obverse for maker George H. Lovett. The British "Brison" spelling error interestingly the B seems to be circled in pencil on this specimen. Copper 31mm Plain edge. We sold a similar but less red Raw example for $125 in our January 2016 sale. From the John Lewis collection earlier Bowers & Merena's June 2000 sale. (100-150) 1017 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 1b Raw MS63 30% Red. The Old Provost, N.Y. A British Prison During The Revolution. Signed L on obverse for maker George H. Lovett. The correct second reverse die. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier our April 2000 sale. (150-200) 1018 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 2 Raw MS63 20% Red. City Hall A British Prison During The Revolution. Signed L on obverse for maker George H. Lovett. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier our March 1998 sale. (150-200) 1019 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 3 Raw MS61 Trace Red. Faneuil Hall Boston Massachusetts The Cradle Of American Liberty. Signed G.H.L. on obverse for maker George H. Lovett. Copper 31mm plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier our April 2000 sale. (75-100) 1020 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 4 Raw MS62 Nicely toned. Carpenters' Hall, Philadelphia First Continental Congress Unite or Die. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection. (100-150) 1021 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 5 Raw EF+ Mottled toning. The Old Jersey A British Prison During The Revolution. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier our July 2006 sale. (50-75) 1022 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 6a Raw MS62 40% Red. State House, Philadelphia The Patriots Rendesvous In '76. Signed G.H.L. on obverse for maker George H. Lovett. The error spelling of Rendezvous. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier our October 1999 sale. (100-150) 1023 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 6b Raw UNC Details With many light hairlines and a few small spots. State House, Philadelphia The Patriots Rendezvous In '76. Signed G.H.L. on obverse for maker George H. Lovett. The corrected spelling of Rendezvous with Z cut over S. Brass 31mm Reeded edge. Rare in Brass. From the John Lewis collection earlier our August 2015 sale. (50-75) 1024 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 7 Raw UNC Details Light hairlines. The Home of Washington Mount Vernon, The Women of American Noble Preservers of Our Father's Home. Signed G.H.L. on obverse for maker George H. Lovett. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier World Exonumia's sale od the Gregory Brunk collection. (75-100) 1025 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 8 Raw MS62 30% Red. The Old Hasbrook House Newburg NY, Washington's Head Quarters 1782-3. Signed G.H.L. on obverse for maker George H. Lovett. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier our March 1998 sale. (100-150) 1026 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 9 Raw MS62 10% Red all on the obverse. Richmond Hill House, NY Erected 1760, Washington's Head Quarters May, 1776. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier our August 2015 sale. (100-150) 1027 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 10 Raw UNC Details Museum number inked on obverse. Washington's Headquarters At Tappan, Liberty Tree. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection. (25-50) 1028 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 11 Raw MS62 Trace Red. Washington's Head Quarters, At Valley Forge Dont Tread On Me, I Have Dangerous Fangs (with coiled snake). Copper 31mm Plain edge. Seemingly one of the scarcer issued perhaps due to the popular snake design. From the John Lewis collection earlier our October 1999 sale. (75-100) 1029 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 12 Raw MS64 60% Red and nearly Proof Like. Sir Henry Clinton's House No 1 Broadway NY The Headquarters of General Putnam and Henry Clinton. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier our December 2012 sale where it realized $135. (200-300) 1030 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 13 Raw MS63 50% Red. The Old Swamp Church Erected 1767 Attended By The Hessians During The Revolution. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection earlier our March 1998 sale. (150-200) 1031 - Sage's Historical Tokens No. 14 Raw MS62 20% Red. First Meeting House Erected In Hartford Charter Oak. Copper 31mm Plain edge. From the John Lewis collection erlier our December 2008 sale. (100-150) 1032 - Sage's Historical Muling No. 2/Penn's Treaty Raw UNC Details 50% Bright with light hairlines. Sage's Historical Tokens No. 2 obverse City Hall Obverse muled Robert Lovett Jr.'s Penn's Treaty reverse. White Metal 31mm Plain edge. Rare and Unlisted in Bowers book on Sage. An important piece that went unappreciated when we auction over ten years ago, still the only example we have seen. From the John Lewis collection earlier our December 2006 sale. (150-200)

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Lot Description Grade Comments/Estimate Sage Tokens 1033 - Sage's Historical Muling No. 3/4 Raw MS62 20% Bright. Sage's Historical Tokens No. 3 Faneuil Hall obverse with the obverse of No. 4 Carpenters' Hall struck in Brass with Reeded edge 31mm. Very rare, we sold a similar muling of Sage obverses 3 and 5 in White Metal graded Raw MS63 for $312.99 July 2014 auction. From the Dave Bowers collection. (400-500) 1034 - Sage's Numismatic Gallery No. 1 Raw UNC Details Trace Red with small area of short scratches in field by nose. Charles I. Bushnell struck in Copper with plain edge 31mm. We sold a Raw AU+ in our July 2014 auction that realized $122. From the Dave Bowers collection from Bowers & Merena's June 2000 sale. (100-150) Shell Cards 1035 - Yankee Robinson Peoria Illinois Shell Card Mirror Raw AU 50% Bright luster but mirror cracked. Fayette Lodawick "Yankee" Robinson was the headliner for a traveling circus based out of Peoria. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers IL-780. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400)

1036 1037 1044 1036 - Independence Iowa Circus Shell Card Raw MS62 70% Bright. 1868 Older's Museum Circus and Menagerie. Pardon A. Older based in Independence Iowa was the conductor of this traveling circus. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers IA-340. From the Dave Bowers collection. (400-500) 1037 - Baltimore Maryland 1867 Shell Card Raw MS64 80% Bright. Lord & Robinson Wooden Ware 88 & 90 Lambard Street Baltimore and a New York office Robinson, Lord & Co. 158 Chambers street. One of relatively few Maryland Shell Cards, all are rare as are most Shell Cards, this one also in exceptional condition. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers MD-460. From the Dave Bowers collection. (400-500) 1038 - Northampton Massachusetts 1776 Shell Card Raw EF Details Dark with many dents. Great Union Pacific Tea Company 15. Popular shell card with the "1776" dated Liberty Head design. This card came in at least two denomination, 23 listed in Bowers which appears to be the most available and this 15. Both likely represent ounces or pounds of Tea or Coffee. Some of the firms struck Centennial tokens list a denomination 1 lb. Coffee while other just have numbers like the Shell Cards namely 13, 15, 18 and 20. Bowers MA-600a. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collection earlier from StacksBowers March 2013 sale where it brought $199.75 and still earlier from H. Bardes January 1976. (150-200) 1039 - Springfield Massachusetts 1868 Seated Liberty Shell Card Raw AU Trace Bright small stain on card. O. D. Morse & Co. Central Shoe Store Springfield Massachusetts. (300-400) 1040 - 1868 Brewster's Station New York Circus Shell Card Raw AU Details 60% Bright but with a number small dents and marks on both sides. Van Amburch & Co. Great Golden Menagerie is Coming Into Vermont 1868 Shell Card. Bowers NY-840. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collection earlier from StacksBowers March 2013 sale where it brought $293.75 and still earlier from Bill Panich in December 1981. (300-400) 1041 - Electric Extractor New York Shell Card Mirror Raw EF Details With stain and cracked mirror. Electric Extractor Company with offices in New York City at the corner of Broadway and Fulton had a June 16th 1868 Patent cleaning compound that was reputed to be sold by all druggists. Bowers NY-4920. From the Dave Bowers and Steve Tanenbaum collection earlier from StacksBowers January 2013 sale where it brought $164.50 and still earlier from Chuck Kirtley in September 1985. (150-200) 1042 - Syracuse New York Shell Card Raw AU 10% Bright. Hudson's of Syracuse New York sold Crockery, Glass and Lamps. A smaller 25mm Shell Card. Bowers NY-9000. (150-200) 1043 - 1868 Cincinnati Ohio Shell Card De Land's Raw AU Details Rim bump and a few small dents. Buy Your Dry Goods at De Land's 74 W. Fourth Street Cincinnati Ohio 1868. (150-200) 1044 - Cincinnati Ohio Die Sinker Shell Card Murdock & Spencer Raw MS63 80% Bright. Murdock & Spencer Manufacturers of Metal Business Cards 139 W. 5' St Cincinnati Ohio 1868. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers OH-1202. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 1045 - Cincinnati Ohio Die Sinker Shell Card Sayre Raw MS63 60% Bright. Jos. J. Sayre Embossed Business Cards 4th & Walnut Cincinnati Ohio 1868. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers OH-1360. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 1046 - Cincinnati Ohio Die Sinker Shell Card Wright & Denison Raw MS62 30% Bright. Wright & Denison Stencil Cutters, Die Sinkers and Engravers 136 West 4th St. Cincinnati Ohio 1868. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers OH-1580. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 1047 - Applegate's Photographer Shell Card Philadelphia Pennsylvania Raw MS60 A few very small dents. Applegate's Patent Machine Pocket Portrait with tintype photograph on reverse. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers PA-2030. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400)

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1048 1051 1054 1048 - Carncross and Dixey's Minstrels Shell Card Philadelphia Raw MS62 30% Bright. Carncross and Diey's Minstrels Eleventh St. Opera House, 11th Street, Above Chestnut St. Every Evening 1868. A very popular minstrel show operated by John L. Carncross and E. F. Dixey from 1862-1878. It was said to be more family oriented than the typical minstrel show. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers PA-2740. From the Dave Bowers collection. (400-500) 1049 - 1868 George Washington Shell Card Bennett & Co. Philadelphia Raw MS62 50% Bright. Bennett & Co. 518 Market Street Clothing Half Way Bet. 5th & 6th Tower Hall 1868. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers PA-2424. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 1050 - 1868 George Washington Shell Card M'Cully Ship Smith Philadelphia Raw AU+ 10% Bright. John M.Cully Ship Smith 734 Swanson Street, Philadelphia. Anchors, Chains, &c. constantly on hand 1868. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers PA-3680. From the Dave Bowers collection. (400-500) 1051 - 1868 Rochester Pennsylvania Bat Fertilizer Shell Card Raw AU Some roughness on edge. Alta Vela Phosphate For Sale By J. C. Hammon Rochester, Penn. The Best Fertilizer The Mica Card 1868 with Alta Vela Guano Co. 57 Broadway, N.Y. on reverse. The reverse features two ships sailing toward island with what are probably bats or seagulls flying above. Very rare style of Shell Card with an interesting product. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers PA-5680. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) 1052 - Scranton Pennsylvania Photographer Shell Card Raw AU Boston Gallery, Easterline & Co. Pocket Portrait Lack. Ave. Scranton, PA. with tintype photograph on reverse. This is the Bowers plate specimen. Bowers PA-5760. From the Dave Bowers collection. (300-400) Miscellaneous by Topic 1053 - Admiral W. S. Schley Santiago Raw MS63 40% Bright. Admiral W. S. Schley Cervera's Spanish Fleet Destroyed Off Santiago July 3, 1898. Brass 19mm with Plain edge. From the Dave Bowers collection earlier from World Exonumia's September 1984 sale.. (50-75) 1054 - Spence's Tree of Liberty Condor token Raw MS64 40% Red 1796 British Condor token Middlesex 883b with Plain edge. Obverse has four men dancing around maypole labeled Tree of Liberty with a man's head atop pole, possibly that of Prime Minister William Pitt. The reverse has seated female labeled Rouse Britannia with cap in the wind. From the Dave Bowers collection earlier Stack's July 2008 where it realized $431.25. (750-1000) 1055 - 1865 Steam Train Silver Award Medal Raw VG Details Holed for suspension. Superior Management of Coal Burner 1865 engraved To William E. Campfor Fireman, silver 41mm. One of just two that we are aware. Based on a choice example in the Alan Weinberg collection, we know the obverse reads "Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail Road Company". Nice Civil War era medal with view of steam train going over bridge. (500-750) 1056 - Yacht Murdona One Swallow token Raw AU Holed for suspension. One Swallow D. W Yacht Murdona struck in Brass with Reeded edge 29mm. The yacht Murdona (now known as Acania) was launched in 1929 and carried the name Murdona from 1930 to 1932. Donald Woodward of LeRoy New York owned the yacht at that point and his initials appear on the token. One Swallow might be for a drink at the bar though with guests and crew of 22 people it may have been more of a personal piece. (75-100)

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