F.C. Key & Sons Pennsylvania Post-War Tokens

Approximate Current Value: $24

Diameter: 28.00 mm
Mintage/Proof: NA / NA
Weight: NA
Metal: Tin
I Own 1864 Pennsylvania Post-War Tokens

History, Information, and Value of the 1864 F.C. Key & Sons Pennsylvania Post-War Tokens

Value of the 1864 F.C. Key & Sons Pennsylvania Post-War Tokens

This Token Came From – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The obverse text on the token reads “Maj. Gen. Geo. B. McClellan 1864.” The reverse text on this token reads “F.C. Key & Sons Die Sinkers & Medalists 329 Arch St. Philadelphia.” The obverse depicts a portrait of George McClellan facing the left and surrounded by text. The reverse of the token shows lines of text in the center, with the address appearing on a remnant of a banner.

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