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Hard Times Token - Running Boar / Jackson , United States

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Obverse
Running Boar (die 1) with nose pointing at C in CREDIT.
Latin
PERISH CREDIT PERISH COMMERCE / MY VICTORY / MY THIRD HEAT / DOWN WITH THE / BANK / 1834
Reverse
Andrew Jackson (die 2) with wide shoulders.
Latin
MY SUBSTITUTE / FOR THE U.S. BANK / MY / EXPERIMENT / MY / CURRENCY / MY / GLORY
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