Description: This is a 1926 Sesquicentennial Commemorative Token, issued to celebrate the 150th anniversary of American independence (1776–1926). It features iconic designs highlighting the history of Philadelphia and Camden during this significant celebration. Details:Obverse: Depicts a man in a rocking chair holding a baby.Reverse: Shows a man ringing a bell, flanked by "Phila" (Philadelphia) and "Camden."Dates: Marked with "1776" and "1926."Condition: The token appears to be in excellent condition, with sharp details visible. However, I am not a professional grader and do not want to misrepresent its condition, so please carefully review the photos provided to assess for yourself.Material: Likely made of bronze or similar composition (exact material unknown).Diameter: Approximately 25mm. This token is a wonderful piece of American history and an excellent addition to any collection of commemorative medals or tokens. Photos: You will receive the exact token shown in the photos. Please examine them closely for condition and details before purchasing. Shipping Information: Your token will be securely packaged to ensure it arrives in the same condition as shown in the photos. Combine & Save: Check out my other listings for more collectibles! I’m happy to combine shipping for multiple purchases. Thank you for your interest! Feel free to reach out with any questions before purchasing.
Price: 30 USD
Location: Englewood, Colorado
End Time: 2025-02-11T17:30:10.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6 USD
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