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(1876) White Metal Token Pa-Ph 225, Mule w/ Pa-Ph 229 Obv

Strike Type
(1876) White Metal Token Pa-Ph 225, Mule w/ Pa-Ph 229 Obv

Coin Details

Year
1876
Denomination
Tokens
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
Rulau Tokens (1700-1900)
Composition
White Metal
Weight
3.5g
Diameter
19mm

Description

This mule variety (Pa-Ph 225) in white metal results from the deliberate combination of the Exposition building obverse die depicting the Main Exhibition Building at the Centennial grounds in Fairmount Park with the Centennial commemorative die with Liberty Bell design, the central symbol of the Exposition. Lingg & Bro., the Centennial's principal token manufacturer, created these mule combinations by intentionally pairing dies from different token series. As an intentional cross-die pairing, this mule is inherently scarcer than the standard merchant tokens that used each die individually. The white metal composition made this the most economical version of this merchant's Centennial token. White metal tokens survive in the largest numbers because they were produced and distributed in enormous quantities.

Rarity Notes

This mule variety (Pa-Ph 225) in white metal is uncommon. Die mules represent a specialized collecting area within the broader Centennial token series.

Cross References

Pa-Ph 225; PCGS #694507

External References

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