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Civil War Merchant Token - Broas Pie Baker (New York, New York) , United States

Obverse

Reverse
Coin Details
Obverse
Indian Head
Latin
UNITED WE STAND 1863
Reverse
Latin
BROAS PIE BAKER ONE COUNTRY 131 41st St. N. Y.
Specifications
- Weight3.3g
- Diameter19.45mm
- Thickness1.45mm
- CompositionCopper
- Orientationnine
- ShapeRound
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