(1863) Civil War Patriotic Token F-36/340a, Liberty and No Slavery
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Description
Civil War patriotic token combining Fuld obverse die 36, a shield and flags design with the anti-slavery inscription "LIBERTY AND NO SLAVERY" β the only patriotic CWT die with an explicit reference to slavery, cut by George Glaubrecht, with reverse die 340 bearing a design featuring "No Slavery". This obverse belongs to a family of military-themed dies spanning slogans, weapons, and patriotic declarations. The variety of designs in this range shows how die sinkers competed to capture the wartime public's appetite for patriotic imagery. Struck in copper, the dominant metal for Civil War patriotic tokens. Copper pieces were accepted interchangeably with federal cents by merchants throughout the North. Produced in 1863. New York City produced over half of all Civil War patriotic tokens, with additional output from Waterbury, Connecticut (center of the brass industry) and Cincinnati, Ohio (home of John Stanton and other prolific die sinkers).
Rarity Notes
Fuld 36/340a. Die pairing: obverse 36, reverse 340. Copper is the most common composition, representing the majority of surviving specimens. The Fuld rarity scale ranges from R-1 (over 5,000 known) to R-10 (unique); survival depends on the specific die combination, metal, and condition.
Cross References
Fuld 36/340a
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