Archives International Auctions Auction 84B May 2 & 3, 2023

49 Archives International Auctions - Sale 84b May 2, 2023: Lots 1001 to 1346 Archives International Auctions www.archivesinternational.com 1277 1277 U.S. Capitol / Army & Navy, 1863 Civil War Patriotic Token 1863. U.S. Capitol Building / Army & Navy Civil War Patriotic Token, Fuld 233/312, Copper, Obverse with depiction of the U.S. Capitol Building with UNITED STATES and 1863, Reverse with ARMY & NAVY with swords. Die ascribed to Scovill Manufacturing Company. VG condition. Rarity 1. Est. $ 45-90 1278 1278 Capitol Building/Army & Navy, 1863, Civil War Token 1863. Capital Building/Army & Navy Civil War Token, Fuld 233/312a, Copper, R1. Die ascribed to Scovill Manufacturing Company, located in Waterbury, Connecticut. This firm is still in business today and is listed among the fortune 500. Their tokens and score cards spread as far west as Ohio. VF condition. Est. $ 45-90 1279 1279 Our Union / The Federal Union, 1863 Patriotic Civil War Token 1863. Our Union, Federal Union Patriotic Civil War Token, Fuld 267/178, Obverse with OUR UNION with shield underneath, Reverse with THE FEDERAL UNION MUST BE REMEMBERED surrounding a statue of man on horseback. Die by Charles D. Horter. Fine condition. Est. $ 60-120 1280 1280 Army & Navy / Crossed Cannons with Flags and Drums, 1861-65 Patriotic Civil War Token 1861-65 (Undated). Army & Navy / Crossed Cannons with Flags and Drums Civil War Token, Fuld 299/350, Copper, “Army & Navy” with swords on obverse, Reverse features cannons, flags, and drums. VF-XF Est. $ 75-150 1281 1281 Army & Navy, 1863, Civil War Token 1863. Army & Navy, Fuld 299/350a, Copper, R2. Die ascribed to Charles D. Horter. Horter issued a floor of CWT that circulated mainly in the New York City area. Horter tokens are small and light weight, but well-struck. Horter’s shop was across the street from Emil Sigel’s and their is proof that dies were shared between them. Fine to VF condition. Est. $ 75-150 Illinois 1282 1282 Chicago, IL. Token Passage Certificate, 1861, Civil War Store Card 1861. Civil War Store Card with Printing on both Sides. Front says “Bank Draft for £1 and Upwards on the Royal Bank of Ireland” obverse reads “Passage Certificates from Liverpool to Chicago No.6 Clark St.” Fuld 150AS-Aa, R5. Civil War tokens were minted by private parties from 1861 until 1864 when congress banned the minting of private coins to be used as currency. These tokens were minted as Patriotic tokens, Store Card tokens, and Sutler tokens. Patriotic tokens depicted patriotic emblems and sayings. Store Card tokens had information about a store on one side or both sides if the business was successful enough. Sutler tokens are very similar to store cards except they were circulated by sutlers. Sutlers were merchants that followed an army, selling them goods. Fine condition. Est. $ 90-180 Civil War Store Cards

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