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hi all I have been through the token book and can find Jackson on page 80 as political campaign items .. but I cannot find this one .. also they are all to do with Jackson as president/future but this is as a general still .. ? anyone help ?

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1824 political capmaign token.

Here's one listed in a Heritage auction catalog...

http://books.google.com/books?id=HZ...oken&f=false
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Rulau lists these in his 1800's token catalogs; last edition was 2004, so the values are out-dated. This is an excellent example and very well preserved for its age. Jackson's fame as a general launched him into the White House. Medalets or small medals such as this have cross-collector appeal. Neat item!
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