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Token Catalog No. Tc-594788

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If you need insight as to why I post today, tedious details pollute my earlier posts: (Andy Worhol's 15 Minutes Of Fame -- My Turn (11/8/2020) and "Promised Follow Up Post No. 1" 11/9/2020. Feedback from mentors contains advice to this outsider as to how to behave in this sophisticated covey of coin culture.I strove to follow their advice to complete this final stage of that early project.

Tokencatalog.com gave this artifact catalog no. TC-594788, and added my description: Whitehead-Hoag Christmas token (32 mm.). That's all I know about it I'd really love to know more.

Kevin

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Here's a tiny bit of info on W&H:

Whitehead & Hoag was an advertising company launched in 1892 in Newark, NJ. It is well-known for its celluloid covered pin-back advertising buttons, but is best-known, IMO, to numismatists for the hundreds of commemorative medals it produced during the first half of the 20th century.

I have many W&H medals in my collection - it's hard not to if you collect medals from the 1900s!

Collecting history one coin or medal at a time! (c) commems. All rights reserved.
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