![]() ![]() ![]() Provenance: Part of an anonymous donation consisting of 1100 tokens and medals covering the Nineteenth century, primarily up through the Civil War era. Fuld 105 was combined with three other varieties of this legend (Civil War dies 1251-1253, also know as Patriotic dies 355, 359 and 360). The second inside berry from the bottom on each side is below the letter C and T in CENT. It can be distinguished as patriotic die 358 as follows: Open wreath with 10 berries on each side. The reverse is one of several varieties with the legent NOT / ONE/ CENT. The combination with reverse 358 is one of ten uses of this Washington die in the partiotic token series listed in Rulau's first edition of the Standard Catalog (see p. Lane (Baker 554) storecards listed in the New York storecard section. ![]() It appeared on the George Hyenlein (Baker 543) and H.M. This obverse is Fuld Patriotic die 105 and is also listed by Fuld as Civil War storecard reverse die 1132. Emil Sigel was located at 177 William Street in New York City during the Civil War period. The name and address of the diecutter is added below the star.Ĭlick here to view a detail. The points of the star appear to be attached to a circular Section Contents Washington Patriotic Civil War Tokensįuld 105-358 Not One Cent Emil Sigel New York CityĬopper Weight: 52.1 g (3.37 grams) Diameter: 19.5 mm Reverse die alignment: 360°Ĭomments: The obverse of this token displays a small undraped bust right of Washington framed within a beaded oval that is in the center of a five pointed star. ![]()
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