Description: 1837 Feuchtwanger Cent Token New York HT-268 - PCGS AU58 - Lovely Choice AU! Popular Type & Collector Coin! Beautiful Eye Appeal & Choice AU58! Excellent Problem-Free Example, Terrific Coin for the Grade! "German Silver" Dr. Lewis Feuchtwanger was a German chemist who was born in 1805 and immigrated to the US in 1829, settling in New York City. There he opened the first German pharmacy in the city, importing medicines from his native land. Feuchtwanger assembled many intriguing collections, such as rare minerals, gemstones, fossils, coals, ores, and Indian artifacts. These he exhibited in his shop along with other curiosities like preserved reptiles, offering them for sale. He published two popular references, Treatise on Gems (1838), and Elements of Mineralogy (1839). In 1829, he debuted his “Feuchtwanger Composition” which became known as German silver. It is a tarnishable alloy of copper, zinc, and nickel which resembles silver. He lobbied for the government to replace the cumbersome large cents of the time, supplying each member of congress with a specimen of his handsome 1C piece. It featured an eagle grappling a snake on its obverse. He argued that his composition was more durable than copper coins, which tend to corrode and turn green. At 18.5mm, they are the size of a dime, and significantly smaller than 27.5mm large cents. Just like today, during that time, the mint was concerned about the fact that manufacturing costs of producing a one cent coin exceeded its value. His composition was in fact less expensive than pure copper. While his proposal was turned down by mint director Robert M. Patterson in 1838, Feuchtwanger did obtain permission to mint them for circulation in the wake of the panic of 1837. By then the public had begun hoarding coinage all the way down to the smallest denominations because of widespread concern that the Federal Reserve would collapse. This became known by numismatists as the hard times era. Between 1837 and 1844, over a million pieces flowed out of his pharmacy in New York City, and the public accepted them with great enthusiasm. His tokens have remained popular with collectors today, and his coinage earned the number 4 slot in Jaeger and Bowers’ 100 Greatest American Medals and Tokens. In addition to the one cent tokens, Feuchtwanger also issued a small number of three cent pieces of the same composition. In 1864, Feuchtwanger again made three cent tokens, but they were never released to the public. His one cent tokens, however, remained in circulation for decades, and circulated up to and during the Civil War. Since many of the tokens circulated heavily, they are hard to attain in higher grades. Mint state examples can bring $500 or more, while circulated ones might be had for under $200. Some of the dies and combinations are rare and difficult to obtain in high grade. 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Price: 485 USD
Location: Harvest, Alabama
End Time: 2024-11-18T17:37:51.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Composition: Nickel, Silver
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States