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Hard Times Token - Andrew Jackson , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
Bust Of Andrew Jackson.
Latin
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES AND JACKSON 1833
Reverse
Eagle.
Latin
THE GALLANT & SUCCESSFUL DEFENDER OF N ORLEANS
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