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Rare Civil War Tokens

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Hi I bought these Civil War Tokens between 1969 and 1973. I paid no more than $3.00 for them back then. Is there a place I can get an idea of their app. value now. Thanks for the help. I don't know if the Dog / Cent token is brass or copper. Mark

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This looks like a great buy. Would love to see actual pictures outside the flips.
Was the information on the flips or from the seller?
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Mark, each photo needs a unique name. If you upload a photo with the same name as a previous upload on the same day, the previous one will be overwritten. All of your pictures are named 'result.jpg' and you will need to rename them first.
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If you can post one at a time it makes it much easier to answer your questions specifically.

CWT were just plain cheap up until about 1995.
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Welcome to the CCF.

It's a bit difficult for me to gauge the condition of the tokens due to the poor pics. Assuming they're mid-grade, problem free pieces, I'd guesstimate their total worth to be around $900-$1,100. The Marshall tokens tend to be popular due to the pictorials, whereas the "Wealth of the South" and the sutler token would command higher prices. Unholed tokens tend to command higher prices than holed ones.

At the price obtained, there's surely no down-side! Great pick-ups. At $3 apiece, you should've bought hundreds of them ... like I did.
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