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(1876) White Metal Token Pa-Ph 230, Mule w/Pa-Ph 262F Obv.

Strike Type
(1876) White Metal Token Pa-Ph 230, Mule w/Pa-Ph 262F 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 230) in white metal results from the deliberate combination of the Centennial commemorative die featuring George Washington portrait bust with the die 262F. These mule combinations were produced by Lingg & Bro. of Philadelphia, who controlled the Centennial token dies and created these cross-die pairings as collector novelties. Mule tokens are generally scarcer than the standard merchant tokens from which their dies originated. Among the available metal options, white metal provided the best value for merchants seeking maximum distribution, as its low cost enabled larger production runs. The merchant tokens from the 1876 Centennial preserve a snapshot of Philadelphia's commercial life, documenting businesses ranging from restaurants and hotels to dry goods stores and hardware dealers.

Rarity Notes

This mule variety (Pa-Ph 230) in white metal is uncommon. Die mules represent a specialized collecting area within the broader Centennial token series.

Cross References

Pa-Ph 230; PCGS #694491

External References

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