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Civil War Token #2 ID & Grade Help: 1863 Edwd. Schulze, NY

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This is a bit outside of my usual numismatic area, but I acquired two civil war tokens recently with some other EAC purchases. They were stored in plain paper envelopes.

Has a die crack on the side opposite the stag, with a small Retained Cud, proceeding CCW from the rim peripherally & ending around 7:00: another small crack & a couple of Cuds @ "EDW'D" on the same side. Otherwise well struck. Lettering on stag side shows retained metal in spaces.

Brown with some hints of red peeking out. Carbon spot on the stag side. Darker toning on the right of the other side, but no corrosion or porosity observed.

My guess is Fuld NY 630BO, but not sure on die / die state (1292?) Confirmation would be awesome. Also thoughts on grade.

Thank you!

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