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Charleston South Carolina 1846 Slave Auctioneer's Token 1846-Dated. "W.W. Wilbur Auction & Commission Merchant Charleston, So.(uth) Ca.(olina) 1846." Slave Auctioneer's Token. Struck in Brass. Choice Extremely Fine. Miller SC-9. A scarce token of the Slave trade of the mid-1800s. This is a copper promotional token, 1" diameter, issued by the known Charleston Slave auction house of "W. W. Wilbur." The obverse of the coin shows a standing auctioneer with a gavel in hand reading; "W.W. Wilbur Auction & Commission Merchant Charleston, So. Ca. 1846" with the reverse bearing a palmetto tree. The token does not expressly identify Wilbur as an auctioneer of slaves, but history records his participation in such events. There is slight overall wear with lots of lovely golden-brass underlying luster on most of its surfaces. Early American will accept payment by check or credit card. ImagesClick on thumbnails to see larger images:
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