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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Castorland Tokens series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 7 distinct entries with CPG® values between $130.00 and $14,500.00.
These medals, or “jetons,” are dated 1796 and allude to a proposed French settlement known as Castorland in Carthage, New York, at the time of the French Revolution. They were given to directors of the colonizing company for their attendance at board meetings. Copy dies are still available and have been used at the Paris Mint for restriking throughout the years. Restrikes have a more modern look; their metallic content (in French) is impressed on the edge: ARGENT (silver), CUIVRE (copper), or OR (gold).

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  Castorland Tokens Value Range Favorite
Castorland Tokens Value Range  
1796 Medal Castorland, Original, Reeded Edge, Silver MS
$1,750
-
$14,500
$1,750 - $14,500
1796 Medal Castorland, Restrike from Original Dies, Silver MS
$2,250
-
$3,500
$2,250 - $3,500
1796 Medal Castorland, Restrike from Original Dies, Copper MS BN
$2,200
-
$8,250
$2,200 - $8,250
1796 Medal Castorland, Restrike from Original Dies, Copper MS RB
$7,500
-
$7,500
$7,500 - $7,500
1796 Medal Castorland, Restrike from Original Dies, Copper MS BN
$1,000
-
$1,900
$1,000 - $1,900
(1796) Medal Castorland, 20th Century Restrike, Silver MS
$130.00
-
$1,900
$130.00 - $1,900
(1796) Medal Castorland, 20th Century Restrike, Copper MS BN
$175.00
-
$455
$175.00 - $455

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Castorland Tokens series of Colonial & Post-Colonial Issues in the U.S. Coins contains 7 distinct entries with CPG® values between $130.00 and $14,500.00.
These medals, or “jetons,” are dated 1796 and allude to a proposed French settlement known as Castorland in Carthage, New York, at the time of the French Revolution. They were given to directors of the colonizing company for their attendance at board meetings. Copy dies are still available and have been used at the Paris Mint for restriking throughout the years. Restrikes have a more modern look; their metallic content (in French) is impressed on the edge: ARGENT (silver), CUIVRE (copper), or OR (gold).

Catalog Detail