This is one of the more common civil war tokens and might bring about $10 in well-used but undamagedcondition.
In circulated condition, $12 - $30, in uncirculated condition $140 and up depending upon the actual condition of the coin.
100-1000 depending on specifics
It may be a Civil War Token but they are dated in the 1860s. Look at the date again most tokens are of poor quality and the 5 in the date may be a 6. Average value for a token is $10.00-$12.00.
It's a civil war coin I have the same one I have seen it sell up to $99.99
When he was still the Union's general in chief, George B. McClellan demonstrated his confidence in the value of joint army and navy operations. Previously all the planning on the capture of Richmond was an army operation. McClellan saw the value of the operational strategy with the army and navy working together. The major demonstration of this was the Peninsula campaign of 1862. Not only would the US Navy transport troops and supplies to eastern Virginia, but using their gunboats, provide artillery support for the Army of the Potomac during the Peninsula campaign.
declare war maintain army and navy coin money regulate trade between states and with foreign nations
navy won the 1979 army navy football game 31-7
Army 27 to 7
A Soldier is a member of the Army A Sailor is a member of the Navy
Army Navy Match was created in 1878.
There are many stores that sell Army and Navy clothing. Sites such as Galaxy Army Navy, Colmans, Target, and Walmart all sell Army and Navy clothing.
Is it a full ticket or a stub? That makes a difference on the value.