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 Posted 06/20/2015  5:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add darren123121 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found this coin in Connecticut and cannot identify it. It is copper and the same size as a colonial large cent.

The first picture shows a full horse standing still and facing left.

The second picture has several letters that are visible (Latin). It looks like "IAKE", but I could be wrong.

http://i62.tinypic.com/2cfftqf.jpg
http://i62.tinypic.com/2ekm6au.jpg

Thank you in advance
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Like Conder tokens in Britain, Hard Times tokens were privately minted in the US to make up for a shortfall of small change. The most entertaining of them had motifs of political satire against President Andrew Jackson, whose economic policies against a central bank were felt to have caused the crisis known as the "Hard Times."
The Low-51 token is from about 1834. The obverse shows Jackson in military regalia, rising out of a strongbox, with cutlass and moneybag in hand: I TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY.
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The reverse portrait is not a horse, but also Jackson, as a donkey, with LL.D. on its side, for the honorary degree recently awarded to Jackson by Harvard. THE CONSTITUTION AS I UNDERSTAND IT.
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