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Categories • Coin Galleries July 2005 → United States Medals → United States Tokens → U. S. Hard Times Tokens → Hard Times Satirical Issues |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
1049 |
Low 4, HT 6, DeWitt CE 1834-27. Andrew Jackson Draped Bust
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AU |
$425.00 |
Brass. About Uncirculated. Draped and laureate Jackson bust r. The reverse gives the date of Jackson's election as 1829 while it was actually 1828. Lightly toned yellow Brass, brighter lustre around the letters. |
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1050 |
L.4B, HT 6B (R-7). Andrew Jackson Draped Bust. Copper
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F |
$325.00 |
Fine. Types as above. Rich brown color on both sides shows some tantalizing hints of faded mint lustre around the rims. Very weak borders, reverse nick at 9:00. Evenly worn. Very rare in Copper. |
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1051 |
L.5, HT 7 (R-5), DeWitt AJACK 1832-3. Jackson-Large Shield
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VF |
$500.00 |
Brass. Very Fine. Uniformed facing bust, large shield variety. Broad reeded edge, medal turn. Lightly toned Brass color. |
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1052 |
L.6, HT 14 (R-5), DeWitt CE 1834-1. New York Whigs Victorious
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VF |
$500.00 |
Brass. Very Fine. Ship under sail, les Cent Jours. Coarse, rope-like reeding. Deeper yellow brass color. |
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1053 |
L.6B, HT unlisted (R-9). New York Whigs Victorious. Feuchtwanger's metal
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VF |
$3,000.00 |
Unique and unrecorded until now. Very Fine. Types as above, light silver-gray covers both sides. The brittle character of this alloy is demonstrated by the obverse planchet defect which results in an arc of missing metal across the bottom suggesting a dropped lamination. A few tiny pecks can be found, light flaws at the base of the reverse. This exciting piece was completely unknown... more |
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1054 |
L.16, HT 30, DeWitt CE 1834-4. Gulian Verplanck
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VF |
$225.00 |
Brass, seemingly Copper plated. Very Fine. Gubernatorial candidate's bust l., eagle. Deeply toned, old scrape on the cheek. Plating scraped at one place on the edge to reveal Brass underneath. F.C.C. Boyd thought this was struck in copper on a constricted flan. No doubling on arrow shafts or head. |
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1055 |
L.17, HT 31, DeWitt CE 1838-1. Illustrious Predecessor
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AU |
$500.00 |
About Uncirculated. Turtle and strongbox, running jackass. Pleasing deep brown, no distracting marks. Hint of softness on the turtle shell, 'S' in STEPS is fully under the foreleg of the donkey, identifying the rarest variety of this type. Rare in this high grade. |
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1056 |
L.18, HT 32, DeWitt CE 1838-2. Illustrious Predecessor
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CH AU |
$105.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. Perfect reverse, no signs of die rust, largely red. |
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1057 |
L.18, HT 32. Running Jackass-Tortoise
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CH AU |
$65.00 |
Choice About Uncirculated. 28.9mm Copper. Satiny patina, inconspicuous edge cuts at 12:00. |
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1058 |
L.18, HT 32, DeWitt CE 1838-2. Illustrious Predecessor
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AU |
$225.00 |
Sharpness of About Uncirculated. Peripheral lustre highlights a bold strike. Another variety, struck from rusted reverse die. |
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1059 |
L.18, HT 32, DeWitt CE 1838-2. Illustrious Predecessor
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EF |
$20.00 |
Extremely Fine. A second. Deep brown color, rusted reverse die. |
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1060 |
L.22, HT 36. Liberty, Not One Cent
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CH EF |
$725.00 |
Choice Extremely Fine. Very sharply detailed, light red-brown with some traces of red toning around the reliefs. Unusually high grade for one of these. |
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1061 |
L.30, HT.45. Liberty, Not One Cent. Uncirculated
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UNC |
$250.00 |
- with some claims to Choice. Light brown in color. Obverse die rusty in the center. |
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1062 |
L.30, HT 45. Liberty, Not One Cent
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AU |
$50.00 |
About Uncirculated. Light brownish-red, a microscopic tic or two can be sought out. |
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1063 |
L.31, HT 46. Liberty, Not One Cent. Uncirculated
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UNC |
$125.00 |
Light brown with abundant red around the reliefs, a few light tics appear in fields. |
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1064 |
L.32, HT 47. Liberty Not One Cent
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CH AU |
$80.00 |
Sharpness of Choice About Uncirculated. Red-brown, perhaps cleaned at some time. |
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1065 |
L.33, HT 48. Liberty, Not One Cent. Uncirculated
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UNC |
$115.00 |
Red-brown with surviving mint red in the protected areas. |
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1066 |
L.38, HT 62. Bentonian Mint Drop
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AU |
$360.00 |
About Uncirculated. Harmonious red-brown. Reverse satirizes Sen. Thomas Hart Benton's views on Hard Money. |
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1067 |
L.39, HT.52. Millions for Defense, Not One Cent
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AU |
$140.00 |
About Uncirculated. Even smooth brown, old finger spot on obverse, surfaces quite rough. |
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1068 |
L.49, HT 73. Hulseman's Half Cent Token, 1837
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EF |
$103.00 |
Extremely Fine or better. U.S. eagle, reverse asserts HALF CENT WORTH OF PURE COPPER, memento of the age of belief in intrinsic worth of circulating media. |
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1069 |
L.53, HT 72. I Take the Responsibility
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EF |
$140.00 |
Extremely Fine. Sword-wielding Jackson emerges from strong box. Rev. Spindly jackass inscribed LLD. Crude planchet, deep brown. |
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1070 |
L.69, HT.58. Liberty, Millions for Defense, Not One Cent. Uncirculated
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UNC |
$200.00 |
Even brown with faint traces of mint red. |
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1071 |
L.172, HT 75A, DeWitt MVB 1840-6. Van Buren-Sober Second Thoughts
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AU |
$575.00 |
Brass, holed for suspension as all. About Uncirculated. Van Buren bust l., Sub Treasury strongbox, Bright and attractive. Virtually unknown in Uncirculated condition. |
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1072 |
L.172, HT 75A, DeWitt MVB 1840-6. Van Buren-Sober Second Thoughts
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VF |
$120.00 |
Brass. Very Fine. A second showing deep toning, obverse field mark. |
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