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Token - Merchant exchange Wall St. N. York , United States

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Obverse
Building center. Year built and burnt below with location around circumference.
Latin
Merchants Exchange Wall St. N. York Built 1827 Burnt 1835
Reverse
Outer circle of words: Millions for defence. Inner wreath. Center states not one cent for tribute. There is a dash under CENT. Six berries within the wreath and four outside.
Latin
MILLIONS FOR DEFENCE NOT / ONE / CENT / FOR TRIBUTE
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