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Civil War Tokens Click the following categories for lists of tokens for sale. Prices in Bold and Underlined are now available at a 10% discount from the listed price. The newly added items are in PURPLE. |
Last new tokens added: August 26, 2008 New items were added Monday to the following categories: Patriotic, Michigan, Missouri, New Hampsire, New Jersey, New York and Wisconsin Civil War tokens. Last updated for sold items: August 26, 2008 CONTACT INFORMATION: Steve Hayden PO Box 22514 Charleston, SC 29413 Phone/FAX (843) 973-4556 E-mail civilwartokens@aol.com to be notified of future updates. PRICE LIST TERMS: Order by phone, fax, mail or e-mail. Send me your e-mail address if you would like to receive future price lists electronically. Please add $2.00 to orders under $50.00 for postage and handling, orders over $50.00 are sent free of additional charges. Fourteen day return privilege for any reason. All items are guaranteed genuine and as attributed. I am always interested in purchasing collections or single tokens. Send tokens for an offer or a listing for an estimate. I am also accepting consignments for future mail bid sales, write for terms. Send me your want lists. I have been working hard on want lists. SHOW / AUCTION SCHEDULE:
COMPOSITION OF CIVIL TOKENS: Civil War tokens were manufactured in a
number of different metallic compositions as well as rubber. In the
cataloging of these tokens the composition is indicated by a lower case letter
at the end of the Fuld number. The following is a list of the codes used. CIVIL WAR PATRIOTIC vs. STORE CARDS: Regular issue US coinage was hoarded during the Civil War restricting merchant's ability to make small change. Some merchants had tokens made to give out as change in their stores. If you ordered the least expensive tokens you would receive a combination of two existing dies, usually of a patriotic nature or similar to a US cent, these are called Patriotic Civil War Tokens. If you had more to spend you could have one or two dies custom made for you with information specific to your business (i.e. location, occupation, specialties, etc.) these are called Civil War Store Cards. RARITY RATINGS: The rarity scale for Civil War tokens is listed below.
Most collectors collect by town, merchant or die. Very few try to get one of
each die combination and metal composition. So value is determined more by supply and demand
than by individual rarity. Additionally, more than a few pieces have incorrect rarity ratings
(both over and under rated) in current references due to outdated information, hoards, mistakes or typo's.
LINKS: http://www.exocoin.com This site has a variety of tokens for sale. http://www.cwtsociety.com The site of the Civil War Token Society. http://www.calweb.com/~arline/links.html A site listing links to other Civil War related sites. Most are on topics other than tokens. http://www.exonumia.com This site has an extensive link page to other exonumia web sites. http://www.medalcollectors.org This is the site of the Medal Collectors of America and contains much useful information.
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