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    Apr 2009
    Martha's Vineyard
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    Ship token - and anchor buttons ID Help please

    Found these with some other nice coins ,early coppers, as well as nine other early buttons. Looking to have this token ID'd along with the buttons ? Thanks
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    Oct 2004
    N. San Diego area (Pic of my two best 'finds')
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    Re: Ship token - and anchor buttons ID Help please

    The top pic looks like this one:
    http://cgi.ebay.com/1812-Lower-Canad...-/350435403461
    Your second pic resembles this one:
    http://coins.bidstart.com/1835-Ships...8790059/a.html
    Don.....

  3. #3

    Feb 2006
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    Re: Ship token - and anchor buttons ID Help please

    I am certain that your eagle-with-anchor-on-oval-shield button is US Navy, dating from 1813 to as late as 1827.

    I think (but am not certina) your anchor-with-British-style-crown-above-it button is Royal Canadian Navy.

 

 

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