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Hard Times Tokens
"Hard Times Tokens" were first issued around 1837 in response to economic turmoil and to protest the actions of bankers and the government. They were often marked "Not ONE CENT" or similar. These are the modern equivalent.
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39mm, Pure Copper, Semi-prooflike Finish
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39mm, Pure Copper, Dark Patina & Burnishing
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39mm, One Troy Oz 999 Silver, Semi-prooflike Finish
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50mm, Two Troy Oz 999 Silver, SatinFinish
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39mm, Pure Copper, Semi-prooflike Finish
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39mm, One Troy Oz 999 Silver, Semi-prooflike Finish
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39mm, Pure Copper, Proof-like Finish
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39mm, 999 Silver (one troy oz), Satin Finish
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39mm, Pure Copper, Proof-like Finish
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39mm, 999 Silver (one troy oz), Satin Finish
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Struck over a US Jefferson Nickel (Copper-Nickel Type), reeded edge
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Struck over a US Jefferson Nickel (Copper-Nickel Type), smooth edge
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Struck over a US Jefferson Nickel (Copper-Nickel Type), smooth edge
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Struck over a US Jefferson Nickel (Copper-Nickel Type)
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Struck over a US Jefferson Nickel (WW2 copper-silver type)
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39mm, Pure Copper, Satin Finish
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