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Cent - Civil War Merchant Token - A.W. Copland Steam Bakery (Detroit, Michigan) , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
Latin
A.W. COPLAND'S STEAM BAKERY 20 MONROE, AVE DETROIT
Reverse
Bust of Indian facing left wearing headdress under 13 stars
Latin
LIBERTY 1864
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