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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Feuchtwanger Coinage (1837, 1864) series of Medals & Tokens in the U.S. Coins contains 4 distinct entries with CPG® values between $155.00 and $34,500.00.
Lewis Feuchtwanger produced a metal that was really a variety of German silver consisting of nickel, copper, and some zinc. He suggested to Congress as early as 1837 that his metal be substituted for copper, and he made one-cent and three-cent trial pieces that circulated freely during the coin shortage of 1836 through 1844.

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  Feuchtwanger Coinage (1837, 1864) Value Range Favorite
Feuchtwanger Coinage (1837, 1864) Value Range  
1837 1c Feuchtwanger MS
$155.00
-
$7,250
$155.00 - $7,250
1837 3c Feuchtwanger, New York MS
$1,000
-
$11,500
$1,000 - $11,500
1837 3c Feuchtwanger, HT-263, Eagle MS
$2,000
-
$34,500
$2,000 - $34,500
1837 3c Feuchtwanger, WB-102, Eagle SP
-
 

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Feuchtwanger Coinage (1837, 1864) series of Medals & Tokens in the U.S. Coins contains 4 distinct entries with CPG® values between $155.00 and $34,500.00.
Lewis Feuchtwanger produced a metal that was really a variety of German silver consisting of nickel, copper, and some zinc. He suggested to Congress as early as 1837 that his metal be substituted for copper, and he made one-cent and three-cent trial pieces that circulated freely during the coin shortage of 1836 through 1844.

Catalog Detail