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Civil War Store Card Token - D.L. Wing and Co. Union Flour (Albany, New York) , United States

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Coin Details
Obverse
Redeemed by D. L. Wing & CO Albany N.Y.; Redeemed at top, by between half-moon shapes, with stars to outside. D. L. Wing & CO across middle, then flower, then Albany N.Y. at bottom.
Latin
REDEEMED BY D. L. WING & CO ALBANY N.Y.
Reverse
Wheat stalk on both left and right side.
Latin
UNION FLOUR
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