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Hard Times Token - Bucklin's Interest Tables (Troy, New York) , United States

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Obverse
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Latin
1834. BUCKLIN'S BOOK KEEPING SIMPLIFIED MAY BE USED BY EVERYONE. / SHOWS AT / ONE VIEW, THE EXACT STATE OF / YOUR BUSINESS. / SECOND EDITION / IMPROVED, PRICE / ONE DOLLAR. / TROY. N.Y.
Reverse
All lettering
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BUCKLIN'S INTEREST TABLES. 100 DOLLARS FOR DETECTING AN ERROR OF 1 CENT. / SHOWS THE / INTEREST AT A / GLANCE OF ANY SUM, / FOR ANY TIME, / AT 6 AND 7 PER CENT / PRICE / FROM 25 CENTS TO / 2 DOLLARS. / BALE N-Y (in small letters) TROY, N-Y.
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