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Civil War Merchant Token - Fred A. Plum Goodyear Rubber Depot (Troy, New York) , United States

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Obverse
Latin
FRED A PLUM 1 CENT
Reverse
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GOODYEAR INDIA RUBBER DEPOT 190 RIVER ST. TROY. N.Y.
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