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(c.1860) Token Miller Pa-344N Copper R. Lovett Jr.

Strike Type
(c.1860) Token Miller Pa-344N Copper R. Lovett Jr.

Coin Details

Denomination
Store Cards
Strike Type
Regular Strike
Series
Merchant Store Cards
Composition
Copper
Weight
4.67g
Diameter
19mm

Description

Robert Lovett Jr. (1826-1899) was a Philadelphia die sinker and engraver, member of the celebrated Lovett family of American engravers. He is most famous for designing the Confederate cent in 1861, a pattern piece commissioned by the Confederacy that Lovett hid for years after the war fearing prosecution. His tokens (Miller Pa-344M, Pa-344N, Pa-354) demonstrate the technical skill that made the Lovett family the preeminent American die-sinking dynasty of the nineteenth century. Struck in copper, this token matched the federal large cent in appearance and weight, making it immediately recognizable to the public. Copper remained the dominant planchet choice for merchant tokens throughout the antebellum and Civil War periods. Cataloged as Miller Pa-344N in the standard reference for American merchant tokens. The numismatic market for merchant store cards has grown steadily, with rare varieties commanding significant premiums at major auctions.

Rarity Notes

Copper striking, the standard metal for merchant tokens of this period. Miller Pa-344N. Robert Lovett Jr. issued 4 known token varieties.

Cross References

Miller Pa-344N

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