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1861 Copper J.A. Leggat Sutler Nickel

Strike Type

Coin Details

Year
1861
Denomination
Tokens
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
Civil War Sutler Tokens
Composition
Copper
Weight
3.2g
Diameter
19mm

Description

Civil War sutler token issued by J.A. Leggat, sutler to the 3rd Michigan Cavalry. This 5-cent copper token served as camp currency, redeemable for goods at the sutler's field store. Sutler to the 3rd Michigan Cavalry. His tokens read CHECK 5 CENTS SUTLER GOODS, explicitly identifying the piece as sutler currency redeemable for merchandise at his field store. Conducted operations in Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama. Copper was the second most common metal for sutler tokens, producing pieces with a distinctive reddish surface that often tones to brown over time. Dated 1861, produced early in the war before token usage became widespread in military camps. Sutler tokens provide a direct window into the economic life of Civil War military camps and the soldiers who lived in them. These tokens passed through the hands of soldiers in specific military installations, creating artifacts tied to particular units and campaigns.

Rarity Notes

All sutler tokens are rated R-5 or higher on the Fuld rarity scale (fewer than 200 surviving examples of any given variety). In copper, this variety falls within the common range for the series. An estimated 4,000 to 6,000 sutler token pieces survive across all varieties.

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