572. LOW 62. WEBSTER/ CREDIT. HT 20; CE 1838-12. R1.28.8mm. Copper. Nice brown Unc. (E-F)573. LOW 62. As above, but AU. (C-D)574. LOW 62. As above, but XF. (C)575. LOW 64. WEBSTER/ CREDIT. HT 22; CE 1838-6. R1 VF/XF. (C)576. LOW 68. MINT DROP. HT 64. R1. This is the obverse of Low 67combined with the reverse of Low 37. XF. (C)577. LOW 68. MINT DROP. HT 64. R1. VF/XF with numerous lightmarks on the obverse. (B)578. LOW 69. NOT ONE CENT. HT 58. R1. VF. (B)579. LOW 76. ROBINSON’S JONES & CO., ATTLEBORO, MA. HT153. XF. (B-C)580. LOW 78. DOUBLE STRUCK. VG. The lettering devices areplainly doubled. This is particularly noticeable on “E PLURIBUSUNUM” and the eagle on the reverse. Our consignor states thatthis is ex- NASCA’s 4/81 Kessler-Spangenberger Sale #1549 butthere is no lot envelope. (D)581. SAME, as above. F.VF. (B)582. LOW 80. S. B. SCHENK, ATTLEBORO, MA. & W. P. HASKINS,TROY, NY. HT 157. R1. XF/AU. (D)583. LOW 83. H.M. & E.I. RICHARDS, ATTLEBORO, MA. HT 150.VF/XF. (C)584. LOW 83, As above, but VF. (C).585. LOW 97. MERCHANTS EXCHANGE, NEW YORK CITY. HT 293.R1 Choice AU. (D-E)586. SAME, as above. VF. (B)587. LOW 101. WALSH’S GENERAL STORE, LANSINGBURGH, NY.HT. 218. R1. Cleaned VF. (B)588. LOW 104. R & W ROBINSON, ATTLEBORO, MA. HT 155. F/VF.(B)589. LOW 107. HENRY ANDERSON, NEW YORK CITY. HT 219. VF.(B)590. LOW 111. CENTRE MARKET, NEW YORK CITY HT. 240. R1. XF,with the field on both sides well marked. (C)591. LOW 120. DR. FEUCHTWANGER ONE CENT TOKEN. HT268. Var. 6G. R1. 19mm. Feuchtwanger Metal. XF with someweakness of strike at the center of the reverse, as usual. (E-F)592. SAME, as above but VF/XF with a series of very light scratchesabove ONE on the reverse. (D)593. LOW 124. WILLIAM SIMES & CO./ NATH’L MARCH,PORTSMOUTH, NH. HT 194. R1. VF with scattered field marksand small digs on both sides. (B)594. LOW 143, BERGEN IRON WORKS, LAKEWOOD, NJ. HT 206.R4. 21.4mm. Copper. VF. The central features on the eagleand the clasped hands are softly struck as always on this issue.Scarcer by far than the starred variety (E-F)595. SAME AS ABOVE, but F/VF with uniformly corroded surfaces onboth sides. (C)596. LOW 145. BUCKLIN’S BOOK KEEPING, TROY, NY. HT 356.R4. 28.5mm. Copper. Thick Planchet. Fine. Both WEST on thereverse is visible but only the Y in TROY can be seen, Low notesthat, “the dies were cut by True; the striking is faulty, and thepiece, perhaps the most wretched example, both in die cuttingand in the striking of all his work.” Judged by these standards, thepiece offered here might be termed a nice example. (D)597. LOW 148. T. DUSEAMAN (sic), BELLEVILLE, NJ. HT 204. R1VF. (C)598. LOW 153. ABRAHAM RIKER, NEW YORK CITY HT 305. R1 (C)599. LOW 245 VAR. DOREMUS, SUYDAM & NIXON, NEW YORKCITY. HT 258 var. 27.8mm. Copper. VF obverse; F/VF reversewith center weakness & several light scratches. Plain Edge.Obverse die signed “B&S”. The listed copper token (HT 258A) isstruck on a smaller planchet and has a reeded edge. (D)600. LOW 245 var. DOREMUS, SUYDAM & NIXON, NEW YORKCITY. HT. 259. Brass. VG Obv. with an attempted puncture at12:00. VF reverse. (B)601. LOW 271. J. & C. PECK, TROY, NY. HT 363. Slightly dark AU.(E)602. LOW 273. ROBERT RUGGLES, NYC. HT 307. Brown AU. (D-E)603. LOW 279. SQUIRE & MERRITT, NYC. HT 318. Dies 1-A.26.8mm. 5.7 grams. Reeded Edge. Obv: VF, but with a numberof scattered ancient scratches. VF reverse but with the centeralmost illegible due to that side being convex and the resultingwear. (B-C)604. LOW 285. SUYDAM AND BOYD, NEW YORK CITY. HT. 332.26.5mm. Copper. R5. Very Fine, but with a deep dig on theobverse between the I and N of IN. There is also a deep rim cuton the reverse at 6:00. (C)605. LOW 291. FOBES & BARLOW, NEW HAVEN, CT. HT 102. VF/XF. (C)606. LOW 318. HIRAM JUDSON, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK. HT 345.VF Several old digs at the top of the rx. (C)607. LOW 321. JAMES G. MOFFET, NYC. HT 295. R2. R&BUncirculated. There is a thin ancient scratch on the reverseextending from the E of ORDER through the second L in ROLLEDand to the base of the ornament at left. Above the eagle is a ribboninscribed E PLURIBUS UNUM in which the S and the N are bothbackward. (C)608. LOW 324. PATTERSON BROS., BUFFALO, NY. HT 212. PlainEdge. VF. (C)609. LOW 325. PECK & BURNHAM, BOSTON, MA. HT 167. VF. (C)610. LOW 328. ALFRED D. WILLARD, BOSTON, MA. HT 171. XF.(C)611. LOW 358. SPERING, MIXSELL & INNES, PHILADELPHIA. HT418. 27mm. Brass. Fine with the planchet pitted on the reverseand with a hole near the edge at 11:00 This token is very similarin fabric and design to the tokens of Isaac Barton & Co., Samuel& Joseph Harvey, Hooper, Martin & Smith; Smith & Brothersand James Watson. All are rated by Rulau as R4, however, ourexperience has been that the Hooper and Spering tokens showup much less frequently than the others. A VF/ XF in our 2006Hinckley Sale brought $563.50 (E)19TH CENTURYMERCHANT TOKENSCALIFORNIA612. Sfo-48. OLYMPIC CLUB ROMAN REVIVAL, 1893. 31mm.Bronze. AU. Obv: AUGUSTUS AND LIVIA MR. AND MRS. J. B.SCHROEDER around bust of the two in Roman dress in the guiseof Emperor Augustus and Empress Livia. Rx: Open wreath around:ROMAN REVIVAL/ BY/ THE OLYMPIC CLUB/ APRIL XVII-XXII/MDCCCLXXXXIII/ SAN FRANCISCO/ CAL.This rare token was the subject of an extensive article by JerrySchimmel in the August 1998 TAMS Journal. The Olympic Clubwas started as an athletic club with an all-male membership ofyoung well-to-do professionals. The erection of a new buildingfor the club necessitated some fund raising and the Olympiansdecided to stage a 6 day Roman Circus and charge admission.,Attorney jack Schroeder and his wife presided over the festivitiesas Augustus and Livia. An unknown number of these medals weregiven to participants and some were sold to the public. Schmmel’sTAMS article explores in detail the scandal which resulted from thisill-advised venture. (E)CONNECTICUT613. 15. J. E. BASSETT & CO., NEW HAVEN. R&B Unc. (C)614. 32. HOLMES, BOOTHE & HAYDEN, WATERBURY. Ct-Wb 13.AU. (C)DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA615. DC-Wa 29. UNION CLUB. VF/XF. (B-C)616. WASHINGTON SCHUTZEN PARK. Schenkman W35-5. 19.7mm.Copper. Obv: WASHINGTON SCHUTZEN PARK around star atcenter. Rx: Open wreath and star around numeral “5”. (B-C)GEORGIA617. 7. W. H. HAUSMAN, SAVANNAH. Choice AU. (C-D)H156
ILLINOIS618. 1. JOIHN PLANE & CO., BELVIDERE. VF/XF, a few scatteredspots. (B)619. 2. JOIHN PLANE & CO., BELVIDERE. XF. (B-C)620 16. C. N. HOLDEN, CHICAGO. Brass, lightly silvered on theobverse. Choice AU. (C)621. Il-Ch 27. GILES BRO. & CO. Schmidt 635. XF. A great pictorialwith a locomotive on the obverse and a pocket watch on thereverse. (C622. 22. C. D. PEACOCK, CHICAGO. Rulau HT M19. 30.8mm. Copper.Mostly Red Unc. A most popular token with an 1837 dated TIME ISMONEY clock face die. In spite of its similarity to certain tokens inthe HTT series, this piece was struck in 1900. (C-D)623. 26. PEARSON & DANA, CHICAGO. Bright Unc. NGC MS 63. (C)624. 42. ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO., CHICAGO. Il-El-6I. B. W.RAYMOND. Bright Unc. (C)INDIANA625. 2. PARRY MANUFACTURING CO., INDIANAPOLIS. AU. “Highgrade buggies” Nice pictorial. (B)KENTUCKY626. 17. HOWE MACHINE CO., LOUISVILLE. Ky-Lo 13. Toned Unc.with a few minor spots. This is the rarest of the five Howe varieties.(D-E)627. 21. F.S. KIRTLAND, LOUISVILLE. Ky-Lo 18. Lightly toned lustrousUnc. (E)628. 30. J. W. QUEST, LOUISVILLE. Ky-Lo 24. Choice lustrous AU.LOUISVILLE INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION reverse. (D)LOUISIANA629. 15. N.C. FOLGER, NEW ORLEANS. Mostly Red Unc. (D)630. 38A. L. W. LYONS, NEW ORLEANS. Lustrous Unc. (C)631. 42. ROBERT PITKIN, NEW ORLEANS. Choice AU. (B)MAINE632. 4. CHESTER GREENWOOD & CO., FARMINGTON. ME-Fa-1.Lustrous AU. Small rx. corr spot. Earmuff manufacturer. (C)633. SAME, as above. VF/XF. (B)634. W E LEIGHTON c/s around the border on the obv. of an AG shieldnickel. Rx: AUBURN/ ME. (C)MARYLAND635. 13. B. C. BIBB, BALTIMORE. Md-Ba 7. XF/AU. (B)636. 23. CARROLLTON CLOTHING HOUSE, BALTIMORE.Schenkman 60-C35; Md-ba 10. F/VF. Rulau says that Wrightcalled the piece “rare’ and cites the Fulds’ statement that theyknew of only 2 specimens – and then guides it at $27.50 in VF.Something’s wrong here. We’ll let the market decide.637. 66. JOEL GUTMAN & CO., BALTIMORE. Md-Ba 45. Lightlytarnished Unc. (B-C)638. 68. COL. HARDY, CRIER, BALTIMORE. Lustrous Unc. (C)639. 188A. MACGILL & MOORE, HAGERSTOWN. SchenkmanMD370 M5-3; MD Ha-7. XF. (C)reverse. (B)643. 49. MAHONY’S, BOSTON. XF. (B)644. 69. JOS. H. MERRIAN, BOSTON, MaBo 78; Schenkman C18. XFwith a few scattered spots. Bust right of THOMAS C HEENANCHAMPION OF AMERICA. A popular boxing token.( D-E)645. G. W. ANDREWS DENTIST. MaMs-3; Brunk A-294. Bold c/s on anXF 1887 English farthing. Andrews practiced dentistry at variouslocations starting in Monson, MA 1884-1890 and then moving toWoonsocket, RI in 1893 until 1925. (C-D)646. BICYCLE TOURNAMENT, SPRINGFIELD. MaSp-2; Storer 1638.XF. (B-C)647. 124. FORT PYNCHON HOUSE. MaSp-56a. JAB 39. 25.4mm.Copper Choice NGC MS-62 BN. The obverse bears a view ofthe house while the reverse is inscribed: THE PYNCHON HOUSE/CALLED/ THE OLD FORT/ BUILT BY/ JOHN PYNCHON/ IN 1660/TAKEN DOWN/ IN 1831/ SPRINGFIELD, MASS. One of 95 tokensstruck in copper by Bolen in 1881. (E-F)MICHIGAN648. 7. DANIEL BALL & CO., GRAND RAPIDS. VF/XF (B)649. 10. FOSTER & PARRY, GRAND RAPIDS. XF, a few scatteredspots. (A-B)650. THE CALLE CO., DETROIT. Unlisted by both Cunningham &Rulau. 24.5mm. Nickel. XF. Obv,. same as Det-11, THE CAILLECO. DETROIT around TCCO MONOGRAM. Rx: 88 SOUVENIRSCALE **/ 10/ NUMBER/ 6 (incused.) (B)651. Det-27. A. W. HAMNER, DETROIT. Cunningham-Unlisted. XF.$1.00 denomination dated 1897. (C)MISSISSIPPI652. 4. BENJAMIN FOTTERALL, VICKSBURG. Bright Unc., (C)NEW JERSEY653. NJ-AC-3. APPLEGATE/S PALACE OF FLYING ANIMALS,ATLANTIC CITY VF. This popular merry-go-round token was formany years attributed to Philadelphia. (PA. 22) (C)654. NJ-AC 6. APPLEGATE’S PALACE, ATLANTIC CITY. Scallopedbrass token, holed at 12:00. VF. (B-C)655, NJ-AC-33. YOUNG’S AMUSEMENT COMPANY, ATLANTICCITY. Schenkman NJ 135-Y5. Red Hard Rubber. XF, minor spots.A scarce merry go round token. (D656. 14. WARRICK & STANGER, GLASSBORO. 18.3mm. WM. XF.Good for 1 cent in mdze. Dated 1872. Listed by Adams/Miller butunaccountably not listed by Rulau. (C)657. 16 var. WHITNEY BROTHERS, GLASSBORO UNLISTED. This isa thin brass shell of the reverse of NJ 16, the 1852 dated WhitneyBrothers card. F/VF. (C)NEW YORK658. 41. ADMIT, NYC. VF. This was an admission check to the old ParkTheater in NYC. (C)MASSACHUSETTS640. 20. J. J. & W. BEALS, BOSTON. Lustrous AU, Clock face pictorial(C)641. 46. KENDALL’S, BOSTON. 27.3mm. WM. Toned AU with a fewsurface marks. A rather non-descript piece with an empty oval atthe center of each side. However it is the only one we have everhandled. From our 1996 <strong>Auction</strong> 60, #678, where it brought $88.00.(F)642. MACULLAR PARKER COMPANY, BOSTON. Bos 50; Storer 531.35mm. Alum. VF. Depiction of the State House in Boston on theLot 559659. 59. P.T. BARNUM, NYC. NY-NY-11. 38.5mm. White Metal. XF/AUwith a number of tiny rim marks on both sides. Struck in England byAllen & Moore, Birmingham. Obverse view of Barnum’s “AmericanMuseum”. Reverse with his head in a small medallion and a longinscription detailing the contents of the museum. (E-F)157H