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Hey Guys, Hard Times Or Civil War Period? (Id: US Civil War Store Card)

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And on a scale of 1 to 9 where would you judge its rarity?
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That token has a similar style to a Civil War token but Civil War Tokens were larger and dated. Hard Tiimes Tokens were considerably earlier. I think it's a transportation token from the late 1800s. Being a transportation token from New York, I doubt it's rare. Still quite cool and in decent shape.
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Another general rule:
Patriotic tokens {Civil War) are , well, patriotic - flags, presidents and such.
Hard Times tokens are strictly commercial. Good for $$$ in trade.
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Interesting - the token mentions steam boats.
Before the era of trains?
Boats went all the way west to
the Great Lakes.
NYC to Albany was a short hop!
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This token is listed in U.S. Civil War Store Cards (Fuld, 3rd Ed Ostendorf, Editor) under New York City. Here is the entry-


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This token is listed in U.S. Civil War Store Cards


Good detective work, Brummagem.


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Hard Times tokens are strictly commercial. Good for $$$ in trade.


Not entirely. My favorite HTTs are political / satirical. Although, all were used as currency to some extent.
"Nummi rari mira sunt, si sumptus ferre potes." - Christophorus filius Scotiae
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