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Tombstone AZ - Campbell & Hatch Saloon
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Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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CAMPBELL & HATCH - GOOD FOR A DRINK - 25c; Rx: blank
This RARE token is related to the O.K Corral incident that took place at about 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 1881. That set off a very long series of events with subsequent killings. In the case of this piece: March 18, 1882, Morgan Earp is murdered while playing pool at the Campbell and Hatch Saloon in Tombstone. A similar piece sold at auction a few years ago for better than $8500.00 (see link below) - this token is not in the Moneta Museum.
Most Drink tokens of the era are worth 12 1/2 c (1 Bit), drinks at Campbell & Hatch Saloon must have been doubles straight up. Rarity listed as R9 (3-6 known). You can see an article from the "Society of Private and Pioneer Numismatics" where you can view the specimen that sold for over $8500.00 at this: [ link ]
The Historical Marker Database has an article about the Campbell & Hatch Saloon and Historical Marker at this: [ link ]
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Keywords: Tombstone AZ - Campbell & Hatch Saloon
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Denomination: GOOD FOR A DRINK 25c
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Reference #: TOM-105 Peter Spooner
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Date/Mintmark: ND (-1881 - 1883-)
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Weight: 23mm incuse
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Metal: brass
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