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The listing, 1781 NORTH AMERICAN TOKEN has ended.

Our lady here has a questionable history, which itself makes this coin interesting: Like Wood's 1723 Hibernia coppers this token portrays the seated Hibernia with her harp behind her; the accompanying legend is "NORTH AMERICAN TOKEN" with a date of 1781. The reverse displays a ship on water and the legend "COMMERCE." Since this piece carried the legend "NORTH AMERICAN TOKEN" with the date 1781, it had been considered part of the American colonial series. However, in 1978 David Winter published an article showing this coin shared letter punches with two tokens by the Dublin engraver William Mossop, Jr. (1788-1827), namely the backdated 1804 Pawnbrokers Office halfpenny and the 1813 Neville & Co. halfpenny. Based on this evidence and similarities with other copper tokens from Canada, Winter dated the token to sometime between 1817 and 1819. Rulau states the tokens are thought to have been struck between 1810 and 1820 and circulated near the Canadian border. The third edition of the Charlton catalogue of Colonial Canadian Tokens states the coin was produced in Dublin around 1825 and backdated to evade Canadian importation laws. It was struck without a collar so it would look like older tokens. We now realize this token is not from America nor is it from the colonial period, however it is included here as it is still collected as part of the colonial series.

Soooooo.....jaded history or not, Our Lady here is still around 200 years old! The hole has evidently been there for years, perhaps just because someone wanted some wearable history, or didn't realize that even worn old coins have value, which was cut about on half by "holing".... but as in many things, "Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder".

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Apr 5th, 2014 at 10:09:33 PM PDT by
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Apr 6th, 2014 at 4:20:29 AM PDT by
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That is crazy awesome! I've never heard or seen the likes of this. Great find great listing by a great seller!
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Apr 9th, 2014 at 11:15:24 AM PDT by
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Thank You! I hadn't heard of nor seen them either, but they are out there...the really good ones go for about $700. I always liked this one just because it was definitely "well spent". Can ya just imagine the people and transactions this went through?! Thanks for stopping by and commenting!
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