Seeking Medal and Token Experts
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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