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1837 Hard Times Matron Large Cent "NOT"
Me and a friend found an old house site on an old Topo map at a farm his brother works on. We hiked into the woods and found a few of the sandstone foundations of the barn. We searched for about an hour or so and I had a nice signal showing 8 iches deep. I dug down and came across an old bolt, but before I covered the hole back up I hit the hole again and still gave me a signal. I pulled the quarter sized coin out directly under the iron bolt. I couldn't make out anything I just new it was a coin and figured it was an old quarter. Got it home and cleaned it off with a toothbrush and I could make out the distinct characteristics of the Matron head large cent...I was very happy , so I posted it on another forum. I noticed that on the back, where it said "ONE CENT" there appeared to be writing above the ONE that said "NOT". I couldn't find anything of the sort online, but one very astute member had my answer by morning. Turns out it is a Andrew Jackson "Hard Times" Token. It states on the back, instead of United States of America, it says "Millions for Defense" and continues "NOT ONE CENT FOR..." Now I really got excited Looks like the date would be 1837 and I think this token is of the rare variety. So here are the pics, it's a little rough, but I'm taking suggestions on how to preserve it, and if I should have a pro clean it up or not? Let me know what you think...
Me and a friend found an old house site on an old Topo map at a farm his brother works on. We hiked into the woods and found a few of the sandstone foundations of the barn. We searched for about an hour or so and I had a nice signal showing 8 iches deep. I dug down and came across an old bolt, but before I covered the hole back up I hit the hole again and still gave me a signal. I pulled the quarter sized coin out directly under the iron bolt. I couldn't make out anything I just new it was a coin and figured it was an old quarter. Got it home and cleaned it off with a toothbrush and I could make out the distinct characteristics of the Matron head large cent...I was very happy , so I posted it on another forum. I noticed that on the back, where it said "ONE CENT" there appeared to be writing above the ONE that said "NOT". I couldn't find anything of the sort online, but one very astute member had my answer by morning. Turns out it is a Andrew Jackson "Hard Times" Token. It states on the back, instead of United States of America, it says "Millions for Defense" and continues "NOT ONE CENT FOR..." Now I really got excited Looks like the date would be 1837 and I think this token is of the rare variety. So here are the pics, it's a little rough, but I'm taking suggestions on how to preserve it, and if I should have a pro clean it up or not? Let me know what you think...
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