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Another two hour hunt, dandy CW token

Larry (IL)

Well-known member
I dug a couple of tokens this afternoon, one being a 1863 Civil War token, 630-B-1A R4. It is in the lower right and looks like a 1863 IH on one side and the other side has B. Holcomb, Dealer in Groceries and Stoneware, Mishawaka, Indiana. I have yet to research the bigger token which is a heads you win, tails you lose merchandising token, but the CW token is great find.

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I have to comment on these two tokens........COOL! On the other side of the flipping token, there's an angel sitting on a chamber pot. No kidding. I've never seen anything like it. But my favorite is the old Civil War token. Nice finds Honey! HH, Nancy
 
Mystery solved on the "hole" token. It is a 1920-30's Cascarets chocolate flavored laxative flip token. (Photo found on Ebay)

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Civil War token that's flip'n awesome. :cheers: Larry, You never cease to amaze me. I want to find a three ringer so bad I can taste it. :please:
 
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