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1000 MS MS61 NGC.From The Troy Wiseman Collection.

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1000 MS MS61 NGC.From The Troy Wiseman Collection.
<B>1837 R.L. Baker, Low-108, HT-430, R.7, Charleston, SC, MS61 NGC.</B></I> Ex: John J. Ford Collection. German silver, 19mm. South Carolina tokens from the Hard Times era are all rare and elusive. Russ Rulau's <I>Standard Catalog of United States Tokens 1700-1900</B></I> enumerates three types of South Carolina tokens from the era, with rarities ranging from R.7 to R.9. The present example is one of only seven pieces "in public hands," according to Rulau. This type of trade token was "Good For 1 Glass" of soda water at the R.L. Baker establishment in Charleston. The obverse, curiously, shows a steaming urn of liquid, mounted on a pedestal, with a star on the side of the urn. The piece is boldly struck, with light-gray surfaces that are free of any mentionable distractions, and assured ranks high in the Condition Census of the finest known pieces. An AU specimen of the HT-430 fetched $3,630 in a 1989 Gil Steinberg sale, and in 2000 a VF example traded hands in the PCAC sale (10/00, lot 38) at $4,620. The Rulau fourth edition (page 195) provides a value in AU of $6,250, with no prices given for Uncirculated. For aficionados of Southern Hard Times-era pieces, this opportunity must not be missed.<BR><I>From The Troy Wiseman Collection.</B></I><BR><I>Ex: John J. Ford Collection sale, Part IV (Stack's, 6/04), lot 190.</B></I>