Civil War Token

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May 5, 2012
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Take a look at: George Brucklacher, Louisville, KY - Brass - NGC MS63 - KY510A-2b R8 - Beer Mug
 

WoW!!! Thanks vpnavy. Thats it mine is not in that good of shape but thats it.Found it in a Infantry camp here in Castalian springs TN.I was thinking i had something good,but did'nt know how good.I will put pics up tonight.
 

The one selling for $995 on E-bay is non-dug and was certified.

I have more knowledge of Sutler store tokens and have never seen this George Brucklacher beer mug token but selling/trading 3 Sutler tokens and other civil war tokens over the years I can say that... if a non dug token is selling for $995 (now that is E-bay and it may not be the actual value of a Brucklacher's tokens) and the token is rare! then a dug one could sell from $75-$300.

Now what is special about yours, is you dug it in a Civil War camp. So if you go to tell sell it on say E-bay... you can outline you dug it in a Civil War camp and bidders may fight over it.. I don't see much out there about this token you have! so I am assuming this is a pretty rare token and a collector out there who wants this for his collection may fight over this token on e-bay...

There is a member here on TN named "IdahoTokens" who may be able to help you more..

George Brucklacher
KY510A-2b ~ R8/T8
Louisville, KY
Hand holding a Beer Mug with 5
enclosed by capital C

NGC MS63
 

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Thanks!!! I will look him up.Every place i have looked for it said it was rare,but no price.It really doesn't matter what is worth. It's worth more to me than i could ever get for it.The video of me digging it is on youtube just type in Jeffrey Warrick it will be on one of the videos.
 

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