1852 United States Issue Token Value
This 1852 token, the United States Issue Token, is documented below from 6 documented examples: its inscriptions, design and physical details. As a collectible token, its worth is driven by survival, condition and demand, not bullion.
1852 United States Issue Token specifications
- Series
- United States Tokens
- Denomination
- United States Issue Token
- Year
- 1852
- Material
- Brass
1852 United States Issue Token inscriptions & design
Obverse
S.A. WHITNEY, GLASSBORO'. N.J.
Glass demijohn; inscription
Reverse
ONE CENT / S.A. WHITNEY / 1852 / * DUE BEARER IN M'DZE AT COUNTER OF MY STORE
Inscription
Measured 1852 United States Issue Token specimens
6 physically measured 1852 United States Issue Token examples in our reference database. Real measured weights and die axes let you authenticate a coin against the g, mm minting standard.
| Specimen | Weight | Diameter | Die axis | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1852 United States Issue Token #1 | 8.631 g | 26.5 mm | 12 h | Miller.NJ.16.unlisted (in Rulau) |
| 1852 United States Issue Token #2 | 4.781 g | 21.6 mm | 6 h | Miller.NY.401 (in Rulau) |
| 1852 United States Issue Token #3 | 6.819 g | 27.7 mm | 12 h | Miller.NY.573 (in Rulau) |
| 1852 United States Issue Token #4 | 6.981 g | 27.8 mm | 12 h | Miller.NY.573 (in Rulau) |
| 1852 United States Issue Token #5 | 4.849 g | 22.1 mm | 6 h | Miller.NY.661, Wright.892 |
| 1852 United States Issue Token #6 | 5.09 g | 22.1 mm | 12 h | Miller.NY.662 |
Specifications compiled from documented museum specimens. See our data & methodology page.