The Tokens of W.W. Wilbur of Charleston, S.C. Auctioneer

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  • The Tokens of W.W. Wilbur of Charleston, S.C. Auctioneer   by coinsarefun on 18 Nov, 2009 12:57
  • An interesting follow up on the previous slave tokens is this one. It fails to let you know
    the main income from auctions were slaves!

    A great read is here http://www.angelfire.com/sc2/tokenofthemonth/token028/






    I have not been able to identify the counterstamp.


  • Reply #1   by walmann on 18 Nov, 2009 13:17
  • Image in not showing up just the red X.
  • Reply #2   by FilthyBroke on 18 Nov, 2009 19:38
  • That's pretty neat.  Can you tell me the significance or origins of the flower stamps?  They have me curious....
  • Reply #3   by FilthyBroke on 18 Nov, 2009 20:53
  • <<I have not been able to identify the counterstamp.>>

    Oops, I missed this part of your description.  Now that I think about it, I'd bet that Greg (Savoyspecial) would know. 
  • Reply #4   by coinsarefun on 18 Nov, 2009 21:04
  • <<I have not been able to identify the counterstamp.>>

    Oops, I missed this part of your description.  Now that I think about it, I'd bet that Greg (Savoyspecial) would know.




    Greg and I have been looking for almost a year now.......no luck
  • Reply #5   by Rigos_Place on 25 Nov, 2009 20:30
  • WOW! Done some research and can't seem to find anything on the stamp!!!

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