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Looking For An ID On A US Store Card (?) Token

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 Posted 01/17/2026  11:11 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ChiefLittleFish to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Final token for quite some time for me.

Not completely sure if this is a US token, but I think I can make out "186_" at the top of the obverse, which is the right time period for US Store Card or Civil War tokens. I'm also pretty sure I've seen a nicer example before, but I can no longer find any images to match my piece.

Obv. has a Roman-type figure holding a shield and spear, probably an eagle on the head (helmet?). Surrounded by a wreath.

Rev shows a large fancy-text word in the center that I can't make out. More text around the rim, with what appears to be "MOS" at about the 4o'clock position

I definitely appreciate any help with identifying this token, as well as approximate rarity. I doubt it is of any particularly rare variety, but I'd like to make sure.

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 Posted 01/18/2026  07:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@clf, I agree that this is a late 19th century token. The design element of the bare-breasted amazon, with American flag and eagle perched atop her head is used in several different tokens in Wisconsin. Here is a link to one example:

https://tokencatalog.com/token_reco...rd_offset=36

I found these with the keywords 186 and WREATH.
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Thanks Spence for that idea!

I really need to dig a bit deeper into that site at some point but for now I think I found the answer to this question. Before, I didn't want to assume the worn text was anything specific so as not to be "looking for" something else, but this issue seems to match up very well with what I can now begin to make out via comparison! (It also appears my rev image is actually the obverse inverted)

https://tokencatalog.com/token_reco...rd_offset=29
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