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Description: A good extremely fine or much better 1850s brass merchant token. The token is for A.C.Yates & Co. of Philadelphia Pennsylvania. The token is undated but was issued in the 1850s. The obverse shows a man nicely dressed and leaning on a column and is surrounded by the legend "THE LEADING AND POPULARCLOTHING HOUSEOF PHILADA" along the edge. The reverse has the name of the business "A.C.YATES & CO. CLOTHIERS" in the center surrounded by the legend "LEDGER BUILDING, COR.6th & CHESTNUT STS." along the edge. The token has a plain edge. It weighs ~8.5 gm and is ~27 mm in diameter. A great looking and very interesting brass merchant token from the 1850s to add to your collection. Please carefully review the photos presented as they are part and parcel of our description. Date: The token is not dated but known to have been issued in the 1850s. Origin: Purchased at an estate auction in southeastern Pennsylvania, USA. Reference: Miller Pa 588 Artist: Unknown.Weight and Size: The token weighs ~4.7 grams, is ~25 millimeters in diameter. Maker: Unknown.Marks: Unmarked.Condition: The token is in good extremely fine or much better condition. The token has light wear commensurate with its
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