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US Coins, World Coins, and More => US Coins, tokens and medals => Topic started by: coinsarefun on February 18, 2014, 10:35:32 PM

Title: 1857 Admit to Wood's Minstrels Merchant Token
Post by: coinsarefun on February 18, 2014, 10:35:32 PM


This is a new pickup, not particularly rare, but it is an important merchant token as it has an "intrinsic value of 25 cents"
and "warranted pure silver" which is quite a good sum of value for 1857.

I'm still looking for a really super nice example but did find this one at a very fair price.

A good amount of information   Can be found here at novanumismatics.com (http://www.novanumismatics.com/numismatic-sketches/woods-minstrel-theatre-tokens-of-new-york/) 

There are many counter stamped coins that pre date this token but this was specifically engraved and minted for Wood’s Minstrels.


A few pictures and my token......hope you enjoy.




From NovaNumismatics.com

(http://www.novanumismatics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/4-Mar-1852-Playbill.jpg)




Also from NovaNumismatics.com
On October 15th 1857 a new minstrel hall opened for the troupe. Known as Henry Wood’s Marble Hall,
the theatre occupied 561 and 563 Broadway and could seat 2000 people.


(http://www.novanumismatics.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/MarbleHallInterior1.jpg)






A screenshot of what the address as it looks today and how it has changed on Google Maps



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(http://i58.tinypic.com/2aflow7.jpg)