1853 PERPETUAL CALENDAR MEDAL

Electricbutter

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Scored this today. Had no idea what this was until I got home. This thing is cool! 1853 PERPETUAL CALENDAR MEDAL R.PAINE, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. Looks like they are pretty collectible in the numismatic world. So is it a token or a medal? Some call it both. Thanks
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Not seen that version before. CONGRATS. I've only had 1 late 18th C Calendar Coin before!
 

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Great find ! Here's another: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1853-PERPE...291135?hash=item5218bbfbbf:g:y5gAAOSwRolcclse
PAINE, Richard (ca 1807- ) engraver, Springfield, Mass.
Active in Springfield at least 1840-57 whose major business
activity was creating cameo stamps.
Medals:
1853 Perpetual Calendar Medal (obv signed S. Smith, rev
R. Paine; made by A.S. & W.C. Ellis Manufacturers &
Electrotypers)
Don......

I saw those. I can’t believe these can be graded. So cool. Thanks
 

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You don't see those get dug every day! I only found a piece of one about 30 years ago. Great find!

Steve
 

That’s one of the most interesting finds I’ve seen posted
Congrats
 

Very interesting Electricbutter...I've never seen anything like that before. What a nice find. Congrats to you!
 

Awesome relic recovery! :icon_thumleft:
 

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