Lookin for a token collector

confederate83

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If it is a civil war era token, I recommend Steve Hayden at civilwartokens.com.
 

Late 1800s early 1900s but apparently it is one of the rarest Indian territory tokens there is
 

Post or pm me your e-mail address and I'll send it to some OK collectors I know.
John in the Great 208
 

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confederate,

Nice token, the 5 cent token from that merchant is listed in the most recent Oklahoma token book. I have one old Indian Territory Dun and it does not list your merchant (think it is 1905-6 Dun) but lists the town of Randolph, I.T. with population of 100 and two general stores.

Although the token is in poor condition, it is a good find, rare! :award_star_silver_2
 

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