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Lot 954: 1789 Mott Token, Thin Planchet

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Lot  954: 1789 Mott Token, Thin Planchet
<b> Mott Token</b><hr><b>Scarce Thin Planchet Mott Token</b>

<b>1789 Mott Token, Thin Planchet, Engrailed Edge, PCGS graded AU-53.</b>
Glossy, deep brown surfaces, smooth where the dies do not show their usual, innate roughness (die waer, not post-striking corrosion). Late state of the dies, with a large cud on the upper left side of the clock. The Mott Token was once believed to be America's first native trade token. However, much mystery also surrounded the pieces, such as who made them and when. Previous authors have attributed them to various members of the Mott family (including some who turned out to be grocers!). The dating of the token has ranged from 1789 (the date on the coin) to as late as the 1830s. In 2002, researcher Wesley S. Cox and Russell Rulau presented evidence linking the Mott Tokens to other private tokens issued by Robert S. Lovett, Jr., thus placing the Mott Tokens somewhere in the period between 1832-1844.