Hard Times token

Classification: 
Date: 
1833
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 1/8 in. ( 2.9 cm )
Description: 
Token; metal; depiction of a seated woman with a bald eagle, shield, ship, and spinning wheel, on obverse; obverse "AMERICAN INSTITUTE" reverse "COPY OF A MEDAL / AWARDED TO / ROBINSON'S / JONES & Co / FOR THE BEST / MILITARY, NAVAL / SPORTING, / & PLAIN FLAT / BUTTONS / 1833"
Object Number: 
Z.3112
Gallery Label: 
The Robinson's Jones & CO. recieved the American Institute medal for their metallic buttons in 1833, and issued these tokens to advertise the award. In 1837 and again in 1857, financial crises caused loss of confidence in paper money and widespread redemption of currency in coin. Banks were soon forced to suspend specie payments, and tokens and fractional notes had to serve as smaller change.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1833
eMuseum Object ID: 
54143
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

U.S. Merchant token

Classification: 
Date: 
1850-1853
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 1/8 in. ( 2.9 cm )
Description: 
Token; metal; depiction of ships at sea on both sides; obverse "DOREMUS & NIXON / 21 PARK PLACE. N-YORK." reverse "DRY GOODS & UPHOLSTERY / FOR SHIPS & STEAMERS"
Object Number: 
Z.3114
Gallery Label: 
The three-masted steamer die is unique to Doremus & Nixon.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1853
eMuseum Object ID: 
54139
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

U.S. Merchant Token

Classification: 
Date: 
ca. 1850
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall: 7/8 in. ( 2.2 cm )
Description: 
Token; metal; depiction of Lady Liberty surrounded by a ring of stars on obverse, a bald eagle with a shield on its chest holding arrows and a branch in its claws on reverse; obverse "E. LYON / 424 BROADWAY NEW-YORK" reverse "MAGNETIC POWER & PILLS / FOR INSECTS & RATS"
Object Number: 
Z.3108
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1850
eMuseum Object ID: 
54138
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Hard Times token

Classification: 
Date: 
1832-1835
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall: 1 in. ( 2.5 cm )
Description: 
Token; metal; depiction of an arm and hammer on obverse; obverse "ROBERT B. RUGGLES GOLD BEATER / 225 CANAL / STT. / NEW-YORK" reverse "GOLD & SILVER LEAF, GOLF & SILVER BRONZE. / DENTISTS GOLD / AND TIN FOIL, / WHOLESALE / AND RETAIL."
Object Number: 
Z.3111
Gallery Label: 
In 1837 and again in 1857, financial crises caused loss of confidence in paper money and widespread redemption of currency in coin. Banks were soon forced to suspend specie payments, and tokens and fractional notes had to serve as smaller change.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1835
eMuseum Object ID: 
54137
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Civil War tokens (2)

Classification: 
Is owned by NYHS: 
Yes
Date: 
1863
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall (a): 1 in. (2.5 cm) Overall (b): 3/4 in. (1.9 cm)
Description: 

Tokens; metal; (a) depiction of company shield with a crown on top, a bald eagle in the center, and crossed flags behind on the obverse; obverse "S. STEINFELD / SOLE AGENT FOR THE U.S." reverse "PRINCIPAL DEPOT / 1863 / OF THE / FRENCH / COGNAC / BITTERS / 70 / NASSAU ST N.Y."; (b) depiction of a shield with a five-point star behind it on obverse, and a ring of garland on reverse; obverse "PRO BONO PUBLICO / 1863." reverse "NEW / YORK"

Object Number: 
INV.13855.8ab
Gallery Label: 

During the early years of the Civil War concern for possible increases in the value of metals in relationship to paper money caused the general population to hoard first gold and silver coinage and then copper coins as well. By 1862 there were practically no government issued coins in circulation; this made conducting business difficult. In a creative effort to ease commerce, many businesses, primarily in the northern and western states produced privately minted coinage, or tokens. These are generally of two types: ‘store cards’ those advertizing a certain business, redeemable for goods at that purveyor; and ‘patriotics’ made by private die strikers or mints with patriotic motifs. The Coinage Act of 1864 banned private individuals from issuing any form of money, reinforced by severe penalties and a new issue of government minted one and two cent coins.

Date End: 
1863
eMuseum Object ID: 
54136
Exclude from TMS update: 
OFF
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Civil War token

Classification: 
Date: 
1863
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall: 3/4 in. ( 1.9 cm )
Description: 
Token; metal; depiction of a farmer figure on the obverse, and of a Knickerbocker figure on the reverse; obverse "MONEY MAKES THE MARE GO / GO IT BUTTONS / 1863" reverse "KNICKERBOCKERS / CURRENCY"
Object Number: 
INV.13855.40
Gallery Label: 
During the Civil War, there were no metallic coins of any denomination in circulation. Tradesman were thus forced to issue a medium that would supply the place of small coins. The first to be made in New York was the Lindenmueller, and followed by the Knickerbocker currency, which consisted of numerous varieties, and were struck in large quantities. The irresponsible nature of these tokens forced Congress to pass an act in 1864, forbidding private individuals to issue any form of money.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1863
eMuseum Object ID: 
54135
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Civil War token

Classification: 
Date: 
1863
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall: 3/4 in. ( 1.9 cm )
Description: 
Token; metal; obverse "REDEEMED ST / 427 / BROADWAY / 1863" reverse "BENJAMIN &HERRICK / FRUIT / DEALERS / ALBANY, N.Y."
Object Number: 
inv.13855.17
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1863
eMuseum Object ID: 
54134
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Civil War token

Classification: 
Date: 
1863
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall: 3/4 in. ( 1.9 cm )
Description: 
Token; metal; depiction of crosses flags surrounded by a circle of stars on obverse, and a five-sided star in the center of a six-sided star surrounded by garland on reverse; obverse "UNION / 1863"
Object Number: 
INV.13855.34
Gallery Label: 
During the Civil War, there were no metallic coins of any denomination in circulation. Tradesmen were thus forced to issue a medium that would save commerce. Many of these tokens depicted patriotic subjects. The irresponsible nature of these tokens forced Congress to pass an act in 1864, forbidding private individuals to issue any form of money.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1863
eMuseum Object ID: 
54133
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Civil War token

Classification: 
Date: 
ca. 1863
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall: 3/4 in. ( 1.9 cm )
Description: 
Token; metal; depiction of a drum and four crossed flags behind two crossed canons on obverse, and a shield surrounded by garland on reverse; reverse "OUR / COUNTRY"
Object Number: 
INV.13855.52
Gallery Label: 
During the Civil War, there were no metallic coins of any denomination in circulation. Tradesmen were thus forced to issue a medium that would save commerce. Many of these tokens depicted patriotic subjects. The irresponsible nature of these tokens forced Congress to pass an act in 1864, forbidding private individuals to issue any form of money.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1863
eMuseum Object ID: 
54132
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

Civil War tokens (2)

Classification: 
Date: 
1863
Medium: 
Metal
Dimensions: 
Overall: 3/4 in. ( 1.9 cm )
Description: 
Token; metal; depiction of Lady Liberty on obverse, and garland on reverse; obverse "1863" reverse "ARMY / & / NAVY"
Object Number: 
INV.13855.19ab
Gallery Label: 
During the Civil War, there were no metallic coins of any denomination in circulation. Tradesmen were thus forced to issue a medium that would save commerce. Many of these tokens depicted patriotic subjects. The irresponsible nature of these tokens forced Congress to pass an act in 1864, forbidding private individuals to issue any form of money.
Date Begin: 
0
Date End: 
1863
eMuseum Object ID: 
54131
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.

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