The coin in question is a Hard Times Token from the series Rulau, produced during the year 1833 in the United States of America. Hard Times Tokens were issued during a period of economic hardship, specifically in response to the financial panic of the late 1830s, and they served as a form of currency when coins were scarce. This particular token is notable due to its unique characteristics. While the diameter and weight are listed as '0.00000000', suggesting that specific details about its physical dimensions and weight are not available or have not been recorded, the token's significance lies more in its historical context rather than its physical attributes. As a token from the Hard Times series, it likely features varied designs and inscriptions reflective of the social and economic conditions of the time. The mint for this token is unknown, which is common for many Hard Times Tokens as they were often privately issued and not produced by official governmental mints. Additionally, the denomination is classified as 'Other / Varied', indicating that these tokens did not conform to standard monetary designations. With a mintage of '0', this suggests that either this specific piece is unique, or that it has not been recorded in a formal mintage tally, which adds an element of rarity to its profile. It is categorized under the type "Coins" and is a prime illustration of the alternative currency used in America during a tumultuous economic period. Collectors of numismatics and those with an interest in early U.S. history may find this Hard Times Token particularly intriguing due to its cultural and historical implications, making it an interesting piece for study or display.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0 |
diameter | 0 |
height | 0 |
mint-mark | None |
mintage | 0 |
type | Coins |
variant | HT-7A ANDREW JACKSON |
weight | 0 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1833 |