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1864 3c PCGS MS63 Feutchtwanger Three Cent
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1864 3c PCGS MS63 Feutchtwanger Three Cent
R.6. "Feuchtwangers Composition," as is well known today, was actually a "German silver" variant that alloyed copper, nickel, and zinc. While Feuchtwangers initial one cent and three cent tokens date from 1837 and are generally linked with Hard Times tokens, the 1864-dated three cent tokens (which are die-linked to the 1837 originals) add a Civil War connection. Feuchtwangers three cent pieces of 1837 came in two varieties, this one with the New York arms on the obverse, and another showing an eagle in its place. Both varieties are scarce and eagerly sought by collectors.
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