Thanks TQ for the link. Helps folks visualize what i was talking about. Burdie. Here is a simple way to tell a token from a medal. Medals honor persons, places or things and do not have a value - they do not say good for something. Tokens do list what they are good for - fare, ride, no cash value, replay, etc. In older tokens there is an additional category called a store card. If your civil war token says something like not one cent or union forever then they are called patriotics. Generally used for any that do not show a location. The ones that do show a location or a merchants name are called store cards and are very popular. Some are also very valuable. Most civil war tokens are dated 1863 and a few say 1864 because they were outlawed in 1864 by the government. Saloons are one of the most popular categories of tokens and some bring fantastic prices. exanimo, ss