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1 Dollar - Durfee and Peck Dakota Territory

Location United States (pre-federal and private territorial)
Year 1868
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Technique Milled
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Obverse description Central device depicts a bare-chested Native American figure with flowing hair, riding a galloping horse through tall prairie grass, holding a spear or lance in the right hand. The figure faces right in high relief against a finely engraved field. The token is bordered by a beaded inner rim.
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Reverse description The reverse bears the denomination and issuer's name in raised Latin lettering within a beaded border. The legend 'GOOD FOR' arcs across the top, 'ONE DOLLAR / IN MERCHANDISE' appears in the center field flanked by a six-pointed star ornament above and a rosette below, with 'DURFEE & PECK' arcing along the bottom.
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