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A Crying Shame. Any Value?

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A-Crying-Shame.-Any-Value?

Any Idea what the token is?

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Unsure of any possible value, but I think it's a pretty cool thing.
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Sure it has value , stuff llike that will always sell to a crafter or
Someone who collects holed coins .
Search ebay you will find all sorts of holed coins , coin jewellery.
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I don't see any killer large cents in this lot. Worth about 5 bucks each average. Loose and un-holed maybe average $15 each at best.
The Horse and Plow Token, according to Numista was from around 1880's, Issued by "National Grange of the Order of the Patrons of Husbandry" in USA.
Worth about $5 - $10.
Almost all those tokens I see have holes. It probably found a home on that chain to start and the large cents were probably added to go along with it later.
The whole bunch probably worth $30 in an antique shop is my guess as it is.

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suipakpaikungfu - I detest the sight of any holed coin but showing 7 such acts of vandalism in one fell swoop...
Thanks for ruining my otherwise relaxing Saturday!
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Thanks for the info! Guess I'll send them to Australia!!
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Thanks for the info! Guess I'll send them to Australia!!

Don't even think about it!
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11/07/2021 02:42 am
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There is a lot of collector interest in the EAC community for these types of ephemera. Charmy Harker AKA The Penny Lady loves these items and has built an entire show exhibit around interesting cent items.

The video shows her exhibit after the interview around 3:20 mark:
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And for any members with ANA Numismatist access take a look at the March 2015 issue to see a really cool article on some of the more interesting items she has in the "Penny Potpourri" exhibit. She has a lot of interesting pieces made into doll house furniture and fittings, mostly from early English large pennies. Article starts on page 31.

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The show/ trip reports that she posts on other coin chat sites are always a good read as well...
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