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Seeking Medal and Token Experts

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Seeking Token and Exonumia Specialists

NumisDex catalogs an extensive collection of tokens, medals, and exonumia — over 14,000 listings spanning Civil War tokens, Hard Times tokens, store cards, U.S. Mint medals, and more. This is a vast and often underserved area of numismatics, and we need specialists to help maintain and expand it.

Areas of Expertise Needed

  • Civil War Tokens — Fuld-numbered patriotic tokens and store cards. We catalog over 9,500 CW store cards and 950 patriotic tokens with die combination details.

  • Hard Times Tokens — Low numbers and the Rulau-Fuld reference system for 1832-1844 political and merchant tokens.

  • Merchant Tokens — Rulau state-series tokens, trade tokens, and counterstamped pieces. We use the Brunk reference for counterstamps.

  • Medals — U.S. Mint medals (presidential, military, congressional), So-Called Dollars (HK numbers), and commemorative medals.

  • Exonumia broadly — Encased postage, elongated coins, wooden nickels, Good For tokens, and miscellaneous numismatic items.

Current Token Coverage

Browse our token and medal listings through the catalog. Key series include:

  • Civil War Store Cards organized by state and merchant

  • Civil War Patriotic Tokens with die combination descriptions

  • So-Called Dollars (National, Local, and Monetary categories)

  • Hard Times Tokens with political and merchant classifications

  • U.S. Mint Medals (Presidential, Military, and Congressional)

How to Get Involved

Token collecting is a field where specialized knowledge makes a tremendous difference. If you have expertise in any area of exonumia, reply to this thread or email us at experts@numisdex.community with:

  • Your specific areas of token/medal expertise

  • Reference works you use (Fuld, Rulau, Brunk, Baker, HK, etc.)

  • Coverage gaps you've noticed in our catalog

  • How you'd like to contribute (verification, submissions, descriptions, images)

Why Token Expertise Matters

Tokens and medals are one of the fastest-growing areas of numismatic interest, yet they remain poorly documented compared to federal coinage. Many token varieties are known from only a handful of references, and new discoveries are still being made regularly. By contributing your expertise, you help preserve knowledge that might otherwise be lost as veteran collectors leave the hobby.

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