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Lot #	Description		Grade	Comments / Estimate
475	PA 13A-1a	R6	FINE+	Wm. Carson Leather Merchant,		
	     Allegheny City Pennsylvania. (50-75)					
476	PA 13E-4a	R3	EF	R. & W. Jenkinson Tobacco		
	     Dealer, Allegheny City with reverse die 1331 that features					
	     a tobacco scale and box of cigars. (25-50)					
477	PA464A-1a	R4	EF+	Petersen's Jewelers, Honesdale,		
	     Scranton and Pittston Pennsylvania. (50-75)					
478	PA535A-2a	R4	VF	Wm. Smith Grocer,		
	     Lawrenceville Pennsylvania. (50-75)					
479	PA615A-1a	R2	AU	G. C. Porter & Co., Meadville		
	     Pennsylvania. (25-50)					
480	PA650A-1a	R2	EF	J. McKain Grocer,		
	     Mount Washington Pennsylvania. (25-50)					
481	PA750J-1a1	R2	EF	R. Flanagan's Punch,		
	     Philadelphia with a punch goblet pictured. (25-50)					
482	PA750L-1f	R5	EF	Great Central Fair Philadelphia		
	     June 1864 struck in Silver and used to raise money to help					
	     the soldiers fighting in the war. (50-75)					
483	PA750L-1f	R5	FINE+	Holed with some marks.  Great		
	     Central Fair Philadelphia June 1864 struck in Silver. (<25)					
484	PA750M-1a	R2	EF	F. & L. Ladner, Philadelphia		
	     Pennsylvania. (25-50)					
485	PA750S-1a	R2	VF	Steppacher Orleans House,		
	     Philadelphia. (<25)					
486	PA750W-2b	R9	VF+	Union Volunteer Refreshment		
	      Saloon, Philadelphia struck in Brass.  Very rare variety 					
	      with reverse die 1092, the first I have seen offered.  The					
	      finest specimen that could be found in 1972 for the Fuld					
	      book was barely recognizable. (1,000-1,500)					
487	PA765B-2a	R4	EF	Retoned.  F. Beilsteine Butcher,		
	     Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.  Underrated merchant. (25-50)					
488	PA765D-2a	R5	EF	Retoned.  J. A. Eckert Butcher,		
	     Pittsburgh.  Another underrated merchant.  (50-75)					
489	PA765E-3a	R5	VF	Jos. Fleming Druggist. (50-75)		
490	PA765F-5a	R7	VF	W. A. Gildenfenny Books,		
	     Pittsburgh.  Overrated variety. (25-50)					
491	PA765H-2a	R6	FINE+	J. W. Hannah, Pittsburgh.		
	     (50-75)					
492	PA765R-2a	R2	EF+	Pittsburgh Dry Goods. (25-50)		
493	PA765V-2a	R6	VF	Residues.  Frank Snyder		
	     Tobacco & Segars, Pittsburgh.  Very scarce variety, just					
	     the fourth example I have seen offered. (25-50)					
494	RI700A-2d	R9	MS64	60% Bright.  Arcade House, 		
	     Providence Rhode Island struck in Copper Nickel with 					
	     popular Ambrose Burnside reverse with his famous					
	     Side Burns.  Unusually sharply struck for a Burnside token.					
	     Ex. G. Fuld and E. Rosen collections. (750-1,000)					
495	RI700A-4a	R3	MS64	70% Red.  Arcade House,		
	     Providence with usual Dobson reverse. (75-100)					
496	RI700B-2d	R8	MS65	70% Bright.  Billiard Room & 		
	     Restaurant, Providence Rhode Island struck in 					
	     Copper Nickel.  Exceedingly rare merchant, this is the 					
	     one example of this variety, the only Uncirculated example 					
	     from this merchant and only the second of any of the					
	     varieties I have seen offered.  In a NGC holder graded					
	     MS65.  Ex. G. Fuld and E. Rosen collections.					
	     (8,000-12,000)					
497	RI700C-3a	R3	EF	Charnley, Providence. (25-50)		
498	RI700C-3a	R3	MS64	50% Red.  Charnley,		
	     Providence. (75-100)					
499	RI700C-4a	R8	MS65	90% Red.  Charnley,		
	     Providence rare mule with Dobson reverse.					
	     Ex. G. Fuld and E. Rosen collections. (750-1,000)					
500	RI700E-2a	R2	MS64	60% Red.  Frank L. Gay		
	     Bookseller, Providence. (75-100)					
501	RI700F-1a	R6	MS62	Trace Red and center of 		
	     obverse weak as usual opposite tankard.  H. Y. Lefevre 					
	     Empire Saloon, Providence with popular reverse die 1294					
	     featuring large beer tankard.  This crude token, with 					
	     backwards N's and S's, is rarely seen in high grades.					
	     Ex. G. Fuld and E. Rosen collections. (200-300)					
502	RI700G-2a	R2	VF+	A bit weak opposite head as		
	     usual.  Phillips City Fruit Store, Providence with popular					
	     Ambrose Burnside reverse. (25-50)					
503	RI700G-2b	R4	MS62	70% Bright.  Phillips City Fruit		
	     Store, Providence struck in Brass with popular Ambrose					
	     Burnside reverse.  Very rare and underrated variety, just					
	     the third I have seen offered.  From the G. Fuld and					
	     E. Rosen collections. (300-400)					
504	TN600A-11a	R6	AU	Cossett Hill & Co., Memphis 		
	     Tennessee muled with Elliott, Vinson & Co., Memphis.					
	     Underrated variety. (1,000-1,500)					
505	TN600E-5a	R6	MS63	30% Red.  Steamer Lancaster		
	     No. 4, Memphis with Stephen Douglas reverse die 1422.					
	     Ex. E. Rosen, J. Kuehnart and J. Farrell collections.					
	     (1,500-2,000)					
506	TN690F-1bo	R9	AU+	30% Bright holed as always. 		
	     N. L. Tarbox & Co., Nashville Tennessee struck in Brass 					
	     over Lincoln political token Dewitt AL 1864-37.  Not in the 					
	     Original Fuld book but now included on page 17 of the					
	     supplement of unlisted tokens discovered in the American 					
	     Numismatic Society's collection at the back of the current					
	     store card book.  Very rare town and merchant.					
	     (3,000-4,000)					
507	WV890D-4a	R6	EF	R. C. Graves Periodical and		
	     News Dealer, Wheeling West Virginia with open book					
	     pictured on reverse. (100-150)					
508	WI 30A-1b	R9	MS63	40% Bright.  Parsons & Barlow		
	     Grocers, Appleton Wisconsin struck in Brass.  Scarce town					
	     particularly in Uncirculated condition. (750-1,000)					
509	WI 55B-1a	R5	AU	A. P. Redfield Nails, Beaver		
	     Dam Wisconsin.  Very scarce merchant this nice. (100-150)					
510	WI120D-1a	R5	EF	Williams Bro's Chemists &		
	     Druggist, Columbus Wisconsin. (50-75)					
511	WI185A-5b	R9	MS62	20% Bright reverse double 		
	     struck and a bit off center.  C. W. Smith Crockery,					
	     East Troy Wisconsin struck in Brass.  In a NGC holder					
	     graded MS63. (300-400)					
512	WI190A-1a	R4	FINE+	C. C. Root & Bro. Clothing, 		
	     Edgerton Wisconsin.  Scarce merchant. (50-75)					
513	WI220F-1a	R5	VF	J. C. Lowell Druggist,		
	     Fond du Lac Wisconsin. (50-75)					
514	WI220J-2a	R6	AU	Perkins & Smith Stoves,		
	     Fond du Lac. (75-100)					
515	WI220L-2a	R5	EF	A. Raymond, Fond du Lac.		
	     (50-75)					
516	WI250A-1a	R3	VF+	A. Detrich Provisions,		
	     Green Bay Wisconsin. (50-75)					
517	WI250B-1a	R6	VF+	Hoffman & Lewis Tailors,		
	     Green Bay. (50-75)					
518	WI270A-1a	R3	MS62	J. Siegel, Hales Corner		
	     Wisconsin.  Underrated town. (150-200)					
519	WI300D-3a	R5	VF	E. Connell & Co. Lime and		
	     Wood, Janesville Wisconsin. (50-75)					
520	WI300G-1b	R8	EF+	H. L. Smith Wagon Stuff, 		
	     Janesville struck in Brass with padlock pictured.					
	     Overrated at R8. (100-150)					
521	WI310B-1a	R3	VF	John Jung Hardware,		
	     Jefferson Wisconsin.  Underrated merchant. (50-75)					
522	WI320A-1a	R8	FINE+	S. H. Coleman, Juneau		
	     Wisconsin.  Very scarce town.  From my $227.50 in my					
	     July 2000 auction. (200-300)					
523	WI330B-1a	R8	VF+	Gerken & Ernst Provisions,		
	     Kenosha Wisconsin.  A VF realized $121 in my					
	     November 2004. (100-150)					
524	WI340A-1a	R7	AU+	J. E. Dixon & Sons Boots,		
	     Kilbourn City Wisconsin.  Very rare merchant this nice.					
	     (200-300)					
525	WI360B-1a	R6	EF+	Geo. E. Stanley, LaCross 		
	     Wisconsin with pocket watch reverse. (100-150)					
526	WI410C-1a	R6	VF	R. K. Findlay & Co. The		
	     Celebrated Tea Establishment, Madison Wisconsin. (75-100)					
527	WI410G-2a	R7	VF+	J. Rodermund Lager Beer		
	     Stock & Cream Ale, Madison.  Popular token with horse					
	     drawn beer wagon.  A VF brought $426 in my December					
	     2005 sale. (400-500)					
528	WI420A-4a	R4	EF+	W. H. Horn Produce,		
	     Manitowoc Wisconsin. (50-75)					
529	WI435B-1a	R5	EF	G. W. Vosburgh, Marshall		
	     Wisconsin.  A VF+ brought $100.10 in my sale June 2005.					
	     (100-150)					
530	WI460A-1d	R8	MS64	50% Bright.  E. Wirth Hats,		
	     Mayfield Wisconsin struck in Copper Nickel. (400-500)					
531	WI510 B-1a	R5	VF	Ch. Bast Wisconsin Brewery,		
	     Milwaukee Wisconsin with beer barrel and Star of David					
	     pictured. (50-75)					
532	WI510 C-1a1	R8	AU	Trace Red.  Philip Best Lager		
	     Beer Empire Brewery, Milwaukee.  Much scarcer reeded					
	     edge variety. (75-100)					
533	WI510 E-1a	R2	EF	V. Blatz Lager Beer City		
	     Brewery & Malt House, Milwaukee with picture of King					
	     lifting a glass of beer. (50-75)					
534	WI510 H-1a	R5	EF	A. J. Cooper Lumber Yard,		
	     Milwaukee. (50-75)					
535	WI510 K-3a	R5	MS63	Joseph Fischbein, Milwaukee.		
	     (100-150)					
536	WI510 L-1a	R2	EF	Wm. Frankfurth, Milwaukee		
	     with tools on reverse including a saw labeled					
	     Don't Despair. (50-75)					
537	WI510 M-1a	R2	VF+	Goes & Falk Malt House &		
	     Bavaria, Milwaukee with three stacked beer barrels					
	     pictured on the obverse. (50-75)					
538	WI510 P-1a	R5	AU	Hambach, Milwaukee. (75-100)		
539	WI510 Q-1a	R8	EF	Reverse has one short scratch 		
	    and a few light hairlines.  T. W. Hart Supt. M.W.M. Plank 					
	    Road Company.  Ray Callan's research published in The					
	    Civil War Token Journal shows that the Madison, 					
	    Watertown & Milwaukee Plank Road Company had its 					
	    office in Milwaukee at the corner of Main and Mason.  					
	    Although Mr. Hart was from Wauwatosa, the President, 					
	    Secretary and Treasurer of the company were all 					
	    Milwaukee businessmen while he was Superintendent. 					
	    This token realized $950 in my March 2003 sale.(1,000-1,500)					
540	WI510 V-1a	R4	EF+	Chas. Kleinsteuber Mechanic,		
	     Milwaukee.  An unusually large size Mossin & Marr token					
	     with the portrait of the proprietor signed Marr. (100-150)					
541	WI510 W-1a	R5	VF	H. Kurt, Milwaukee. (25-50)		
542	WI510AB-1a	R3	MS62	10% Red.  Friedrich Miller		
	     Plankroad Brewery, Milwaukee. (100-150)					
543	WI510AB-4b	R8	EF	Reverse hairlines.  Friedrich		
	     Miller Lager Beer, Milwaukee struck in Brass with					
	     1 GLAS reverse die. (150-200)					
544	WI510AG-1a	R7	AU	J. Pritzlaff & Co. Glass,		
	     Milwaukee with vintage stove pictured. (50-75)					
545	WI510AK-2a	R5	EF+	C. T. Stamm & Son. (50-75)		
546	WI520A-1a	R4	VF+	John Hunt, Neenah Wisconsin		
	     and McCabe Coral Mills, Manash Wisconsin.  Scarce two					
	     token town. (75-100)					
547	WI530A-1a	R6	VF	Slightly porous.  Frankenberg		
	     & Keller Hardware, Newburg Wisconsin.					
	     Very scarce town. (100-150)					
548	WI540B-1a	R7	EF+	L. C. Wescott Agricultural		
	     Implements, New Lisbon Wisconsin.  Very rare merchant					
	     this nice. (200-300)					
549	WI550A-1a	R5	EF+	Tiny obverse rim nick.		
	     W. H. Bogardus, North Praire Wisconsin.  Very scarce					
	     town, this example brought $155.10 in my April 2000					
	     auction. (150-200)					
550	WI550B-1a	R8	VF+	J. Remington, North Prairie.		
	     Much nicer than usual, very rare merchant. (750-1,000)					
551	WI620E-1a	R3	MS64	60% Red.  Hasbrouck & 		
	     Fancher, Oshkosh Wisconsin.  A VF brought $88 in my					
	     December 2005 auction. (300-400)					
552	WI620F-2a	R7	VF	Hay & Clark, Oshkosh		
	     Wisconsin. (75-100)					
553	WI620G-1a	R5	EF	Jaenicke & Klotzsch Leather		
	     Hides, Oshkosh. (75-100)					
554	WI620P-2a	R6	VF	Wm. L. Williams Druggist,		
	     Oshkosh. (75-100)					
555	WI660A-1a	R7	VF	T. M. McMillan Crockery, 		
	     Portage City Wisconsin.  Scarce town.  Ex. C. Urquart					
	     collection. (200-300)					
556	WI700A-1a	R9	MS64	Trace Red.  J. I. Case & Co. 		
	     Thrashing Machine Manufacturers, Racine Wisconsin. 					
	     Very rare variety and obverse die.  Only the second 					
	     example I have seen offered and the first in over 16 years.					
	     In a NGC holder graded MS64 RB. (2,000-3,000)					
557	WI700A-2a	R4	EF+	J. I. Case & Co., Racine. 		
	     Racine is still the North American headquarters for the					
	     Case construction and farm equipment business.  (75-100)					
558	WI700C-3a	R6	VF+	John Elkins, Racine. (25-50)		
559	WI700E-3a	R7	AU	J. W. English Trunk & Harness		
	     Dealer, Racine. (100-150)					
560	WI700G-4a	R6	EF+	Thos. Falvey, Racine. (75-100)		
561	WI700I-4a	Unl	EF	J. & H. Miller, Racine.  From the		
	     know but unlisted and not pictured second obverse die. 					
	     It is most easily distinguished by the D in Dealer to the 					
	     right of the ampersand and a star above the C in Racine.  					
	     The two -3a's from my last sale were from obverse one					
	     while this is from the second obverse die usually					
	     seen on -2a. (75-100)					
562	WI720A-1a	R8	VF	But dark and a bit porous.		
	     Greenway & Co.'s Restaurant & Billiard Room,					
	     Ripon Wisconsin. (150-200)					
563	WI770A-1a	R3	VF	C. Nebel Steam Mills,		
	     Sauk City Wisconsin. (25-50)					
564	WI830B-1a	R6	EF	With obverse dig. 		
	     W. S. Newton, Sparta Wisconsin.  Very scarce town					
	     and merchant. (100-150)					
565	WI860C-1a	R3	VF+	H. Peterson Clothing,		
	     Stoughton Wisconsin. (75-100)					
566	WI890B-1a	R3	EF	With some light marks. 		
	     Wm. Runkel, Tomah & New Lisbon Wisconsin. (50-75)					
567	WI920B-1a	R4	VF	Residue traces.  Bertram & Co.		
	     Sign of the Mammoth Boot, Watertown Wisconsin.					
	     Very scarce and underrated merchant. (75-100)					
568	WI920F-1a	R4	AU	Fischer & Rohr Clothiers,		
	     Watertown. (50-75)					
569	WI920M-1b	R8	AU	T. Racek Good For One Glass		
	     Beer, Watertown struck in Brass.  Once a very rare 					
	     merchant a small hoard of generally high grade examples 					
	     came to the market a number of years ago and is now more					
	     properly considered an R4. (50-75)					
570	WI930B-1a	R6	EF+	J. A. Dunbar Fruits, Waukesha		
	     Wisconsin.  By the count in my data base this is the rarest					
	     of the three Waukesha merchants despite the R7 rating					
	     given the Charles Cork. (200-300)					
571	WI960A-1a	R5	VF	Gallt & Cole,		
	     Whitewater Wisconsin. (50-75)					
572	WI960C-2a	R5	EF	J. T. Smith Jeweler, Whitewater		
	     with a pocket watch depicted on the reverse. (50-75)					
573	NC-15f	Unl	AU	For President General		
	     US Grant 1868 with Grant reverse die 1151 struck in Silver					
	     and unlisted as such.  Only the White Metal variety is					
	     currently listed. (300-400)					
574	NC-19e	R5	AU	20% Bright.  C. H. Needles		
	     Good For One Glass of Soda Water, Philadelphia struck in					
	     White Metal.  Miller PA 379  Ex. Kirtley July 1999. (50-75)
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