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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pytellc, the 1867 Cedar River token is considered a post Civil War transit token, and am not sure whether or not it would have an attribution. There is also an 1866 version that I believe is rarer than the 1867.
The F&L Ladner token is PA-750-M-1a & is an R2
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Bill, Yes I wondered about that myself. If only it could talk 
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New Member
United States
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First post, tried to email you, but it was blocked. Any how, if you have not received an answer to your question, this is Civil War Store Card PA-750M-1a R-2 20mm token Peter Jocubus, PA; Dies 40355/1377 (Source 3rd Ed US Civil War Store Cards, Fuld.
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New Member
United States
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Pytellc, my previous post is regarding your post pg 41: Here's one I have been keeping my eye on. Can anyone help with the Fuld number and rarity?
Sorry for any confusion, tech challenged.
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Moderator
 United States
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jrw711, Are you asking about a token that you have? Please provide pictures front and back. Here is the tutorial about uploading and posting images
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New Member
United States
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No Fuzzy317, I was trying to respond to Pytellc's request for identification of the PA civil war store card. Still figuring out how to respond to a specific post. I appreciate your assistance/inquiry.
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When responding to a specific post, please use the quote tags Quote: jrw711
No Fuzzy317, I was trying to respond to Pytellc's request for identification of the PA civil war store card. Still figuring out how to respond to a specific post. I appreciate your assistance/inquiry.
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Valued Member
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Hello all, just picked this up today and was looking for attribution and approximate value. I believe it to be Fuld 119/398a, then again, I'm no pro. Any help would be appreciated.  
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Moderator
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you are correct Fuld 119 / 398 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Can someone tell me what the Fuld number is for this piece?  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Can someone tell me what the Fuld number is for this piece? I don't have my book in front of me right now, IndianGoldEagle, so here's a way to often get the Fuld ID: Go to ebay, enter the last name (Schuh) and "token" or "Civil War token" then scroll down to match your piece. I landed on this slabbed one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/ANACS-MS62-...em2ee0eaa26aLooks like this ... NY 630 BM-1a (a common but popular Saloon piece)
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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10-4 IndianGoldEagle ... Tokens that actually spell out the word "saloon" tend to be popular. Then too, if there's a pictorial, like a beer mug, barrel, etc. the popularity increases.
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Hello, can anyone fill me in as to what the rarity and potential value of this token is? It is from an ebay auction ending tonight and I am thinking of picking it up. Bids are at $17 now, but it doesn't end for another five hours. Thanks!  
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