CVC & Collectables presents the 1837 Hard Times Token issued by H. Crossman, cataloged as HT-243 (Low-112, W-NY-360-10a). Struck in copper during the economic crisis of 1837, this merchant piece functioned as emergency coinage when U.S. cents vanished from circulation. Certified NGC AU Details, it retains strong definition with light surface handling typical of circulated survivors.
Token Highlights:
- Issuer: H. Crossman, Manufacturer, New York City
- Date: 1837
- Type: Hard Times Merchant Token
- Catalog Reference: HT-243 (Low-112, W-NY-360-10a)
- Composition: Copper
- Weight: 9.0 g
- Diameter: 28.5 mm
- Shape: Round
- Technique: Milled
- Orientation: Medal alignment ↑↑
- Grade: NGC AU Details
- Edge: Plain
Obverse:
Bust of Liberty facing left with legend “E. PLURIBUS UNUM” above and the date 1837 below.
Reverse:
Opened umbrella at center dividing inscriptions:
“H. CROSSMAN / MANUFACTURER / No 92½ / CHATHAM St. NY.”
Collectibility:
Hard Times Tokens are foundational in U.S. exonumia collecting, valued for their artistry, economic history, and merchant connections. This NGC AU Details HT-243 offers sharp design features and historic appeal, making it a strong addition to Hard Times and New York merchant token collections. Find more alike here!
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