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Abolitionist Token

Abolitionist Token - Woman
Product ID: CA81
Our Price $2.75

Authentic reproduction an anti-slavery token from 1838. In that year, leaders of the Abolitionist Movement, principally Quakers, issued this copper token which was widely circulated to promote the cause. It portrays a kneeling figure bound in chains with the legend, "Am I Not a Woman and a Sister." The reverse of the token bears the legend, "United States of America - Liberty - 1838."

Struck on both sides, the coin is cast in a pewter alloy which resembles the weight and feel of the original. The coin is electroplated in copper, antiqued and hand-burnished to faithfully duplicate the rich appearance of the old coin. The replica makes a distinctive gift for the history buff as well as serves as valuable a teaching aid. Packaged in a hard plastic sleeve to protect the coin (it can be easily removed from the sleeve.)

Small parts warning: Not recommended for children under 5 years of age. Keep small parts out of the reach of children who still put objects in their mouths.

Related Products and Recommended Accessories:

Abolitionist Token - Woman
The Anti-Slavery Bugle, 1859 Reproduction
The Anti-Slavery Alphabet of 1846

 
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