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END OF PART ONEFloor SectionREMEMBER MAIL BIDS ONTHIS SECTION MUST BE RECEIVED BY6:00 PMWednesday, June 19, 2013PART TWOMail SectionBIDS ONTHIS SECTION MUST BE RECEIVED BY6:00 PMMonday, June 24, 2013HARD TIMES TOKENS550. LOW 8. JACKSON RUNNING BOAR TOKEN. HT 9; CE 1834-9..An attractive Red and Brown Uncirculated token. An early strikewithout the short obverse die break extending from the bottom ofthe L in GLORY to the rim. (F)551. LOW 9. JACKSON/ RUNNING BOAR TOKEN. HT 10; CE 1834-10A. R3. 28.8mm. Brass. VF/XF. Struck from the same dies asLow 8, but from a relatively early state of the dies as it does notshow the die break on the reverse extending from the M in MYthrough the L of GLORY and the E of THE. (F)552. LOW 12. A PLAIN SYSTEM VOID OF POMP. HT. 25. CE 1834-14. XF. (C)553. SAME, as above. VF. (B)554. ANOTHER, of the same. (B)555. LOW 19. ILLUSTRIOUS PREDECESSOR. HT 33; CE 1838-3.Fine. Cleaned. (A-B)556. LOW 20. ILLUSTRIOUS PREDECESSOR. HT 34; CE 1838-4.R1. F/VF. This piece shows evidence of having been gilded andthen circulated. (C)557. LOW 21. LIBERTY - NOT ONE CENT. HT 35. VG/F. (C)558. LOW 28. LIBERTY - NOT ONE CENT. HT 42. R1. VF/XF. Thisexample has been silver plated. The plating on this exampledoes not appear to be silvered before striking as encountered onpieces such as Low 4 and Low 14. (C)559. LOW 29. LIBERTY - NOT ONE CENT. HT 44. R3. VF. This issueis notoriously weakly struck at the centers and this example is noexception. (C)560. LOW 30. LIBERTY - NOT ONE CENT. HT 45. VG/F. (B)561. LOW 35. LIBERTY - NOT ONE CENT. HT 50. R2. VF/XF (C)562. LOW 38. LIBERTY - MINT DROP. HT 62. R1 F/VF with theremains of some light silvering – unlisted as such. (C)563. LOW 39. LIBERTY - NOT ONE CENT. HT 52. R2. XF with threesmall digs on the top of the reverse rim. (B-C)564. LOW 44. I TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY. HT 69; CE 1838-13.Brown AU. Some light spots scattered on the rx. + a tiny rim nickat 6:00. (D)565. LOW 47. MAY TENTH. HT 66. R1. 28.2mm. Copper. A mostattractive Brown Unc. A combination of the obverse of Low 45with the reverse of Low 40. Both obverse and reverse are fromlater die states than found on L-40 & L-45. (F)566. LOW 51. I TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY. HT 70; CE 1834-16.. Choice A.. State 3 with all of the lines in the safe clear anddistinct. (E-F)567. LOW 52. I TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY. R1. HT 71 CE 1834-16.VF. With some areas of dark tarnish. (C)568. LOW 58. WEBSTER/ CREDIT. HT 16; CE 1838-8. R1. NiceAbout Uncirculated with some red around the periphery. Struckfrom the same obverse die as Low 60. but in a slightly later state.(C-D)569. SAME, as above, but XF. (C)570. LOW 59. WEBSTER/ CREDIT. HT 17; CE 1838-9. R1. VF. (B-C)571. LOW 60 WEBSTER/ CREDIT. HT 18; CE 1838-10. 28.2mm.Copper. Choice brown Uncirculated with traces of red. (F)155H

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