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(1864) Silver-Plated Civil War Patriotic Token F-128/289fb, Lincoln and Union

Strike Type
(1864) Silver-Plated Civil War Patriotic Token F-128/289fb, Lincoln and Union

Coin Details

Year
1864
Denomination
Tokens
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
Civil War Patriotic Tokens
Composition
Brass
Weight
3.8g
Diameter
19mm

Auction Record

$408 AU58 04-13-2022 Stack's Bowers

Description

Civil War patriotic token combining Fuld obverse die 128, a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln — tokens bearing his likeness are among the most sought-after Civil War patriotic issues, with reverse die 289 bearing a portrait or inscription referencing President Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln tokens are among the most sought-after Civil War patriotic issues. Lincoln obverse dies are prized by collectors for their direct connection to the wartime president. These tokens served both as emergency currency and as portable political endorsements of the Union cause and its leader. Copper was the standard metal for patriotic tokens, chosen because cent-sized copper pieces could pass as substitute federal cents in everyday commerce. Bearing the date 1864. Congress banned private token issuance in April 1864, and the introduction of fractional currency notes and new bronze two-cent pieces gradually eliminated the need for emergency tokens.

Rarity Notes

Fuld 128/289fb. Die pairing: obverse 128, reverse 289. 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 128/289fb

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