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1795 Thomas Paine Hanging Token Choice About UNC 55

$ 382.8

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Certification: NGC

    Description

    C1795 Thomas Paine Token End of Pain AU55 Middlesex 829a
    This is a choice specimen of this very popular token struck in the 1790s. Obverse shows Thomas Paine hanging from the gallows. Reverse shows a pair of Pandora’s breeches emitting gaseous vapors and a snake bodied man’s head with a dagger piercing his neck. In addition, it seems this man lost his grotesque foot along the way.
    Our coin is graded AU55. It has excellent reddish brown color and surfaces without any defects. It has a typical die-break on the reverse with soft central strike. This token is political and historical. It is perhaps the second most collectible item from the early Federal years, next to
    Washington
    inaugural buttons.
    In "A Guide Book of United States Tokens and Medals," we find anti-Paine and pro-Paine tokens were very popular here in the
    U.S.
    in the 1790s. Jaeger writes anti-Paine tokens were imported by such fellows as John Adams and Alexander Hamilton "to carry as pocket pieces." On the other hand, Thomas Jefferson and George Clinton carried "pro-Paine" tokens, according to the author.
    I visited Smithsonian, NPG, recently and took this photo of Thomas Paine. This is a small painting, smaller than copy paper. No, you don't get this painting with the token; it is not a part of this sale.
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