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  1. GRANT / COLFAX

    Item # 13015

    $142.00

    Brass shell with original loop for suspension promoting Ulysses S. Grant for president and Schuyler Colfax for vice president, 1868. Dewitt #USG 1868-74. 25 mm., in excellent condition. Learn More
  2. GENERAL U.S. GRANT / GRANT & COLFAX THE PEOPLES CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT

    Item # 13014

    $132.00

    White metal token promoting Ulysses S. Grant for president and Schuyler Colfax for vice president, 1868. Dewitt #USG 1868-14. 32 mm., holed for suspension. In AU condition with lots of original luster. Learn More
  3. GENERAL U.S. GRANT 1868 / I PROPOSE TO FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS LINE IF IT TAKES ALL SUMMER

    Item # 13013

    $45.00

    Brass token promoting Ulysses S. Grant for president, 1868. Dewitt #USG 1868-30. 28 mm., holed for suspension. VF condition with a light scratch on the reverse. Learn More
  4. SCHUYLER COLFAX 1868 / LOYALTY SHALL GOVERN THE NATION

    Item # 13012

    $128.00

    Brass token promoting Schuyler Colfax for vice president, 1868. Dewitt #SC 1868-3. 28 mm., in choice, uncirculated condition. Quite scarce. Learn More
  5. ULYSSES S. GRANT / STRUCK AND DISTRIBUTED IN THE MUNICIPAL PARADE BY THE EMPLOYEES OF THE U.S. MINT PHILA. DEC 16. 1879

    Item # 13011

    $32.00

    Brass token honoring Ulysses S. Grant, 1879. 25 mm., in lustrous AU-uncirculated condition. Learn More
  6. GRANT MEMORIAL SERVICES...1885

    Item # 13010

    $39.00

    Programme from the Memorial Services held in honor of Ulysses S. Grant, at the Town Hall in Greencastle, Pennsylvania, August 8, 1885. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2", blank back, and in generally excellent condition with minor creases. Learn More
  7. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT OF U.S. GEN. U.S. GRANT / I INTEND TO FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS LINE IF IT TAKES ALL SUMMER

    Item # 12283

    $68.00

    White metal token promoting Ulysses S. Grant for president, 1868. Dewitt #USG1868-7. 34 mm., holed for suspension. Shows some wear and light toning, but a scarce variety. Learn More
  8. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION 1872. PHILADELPHIA. LOCAL PRESS.

    NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION 1872. PHILADELPHIA. LOCAL PRESS.

    Item # 11608

    Regular Price: $1,195.00

    Special Price: $975.00

    PRESS pass to the 1872 Republican National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which nominated Ulysses S. Grant for president and Henry Wilson for vice president. 2 1/2 x 4 3/8", printed on thick card stock and in excellent condition. Tickets to the 1872 National Conventions (both Republican and Democratic) are among the rarest Convention tickets. A rare opportunity. Learn More
  9. GENERAL U.S. GRANT 1868 / THE PEOPLES CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT

    GENERAL U.S. GRANT 1868 / THE PEOPLES CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT

    Item # 11368

    Regular Price: $150.00

    Special Price: $127.00

    Silvered brass shell promoting Ulysses S. Grant for president, 1868. 31 mm., in nearly uncirculated condition. This still has its original strap at top for suspension and retains nearly 100% of its original silver wash. Really a superior example. Learn More
  10. MAJ. GEN. U.S. GRANT VICKSBURG JULY 4 1863 / THE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED VICTORY

    MAJ. GEN. U.S. GRANT VICKSBURG JULY 4 1863 / THE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRESERVED VICTORY

    Item # 11367

    Regular Price: $65.00

    Special Price: $55.00

    Copper token promoting Ulysses S. Grant for president, 1868. Dewitt #USG1868-35. 24 mm., holed for suspension, in XF condition. Learn More
  11. GRANT PUZZLE.

    GRANT PUZZLE.

    Item # 11366

    Regular Price: $150.00

    Special Price: $120.00

    Metal wire "puzzle" on original card, circa 1870's. 3 1/2 x 4 1/4" and in excellent condition throughout. The object was to "...remove the Heart free without opening or bending any Wire." In the days when truth in advertising was rather lax, this puzzle makes the bold claim that it "...has been used in the Family of General Grant, and his verdict was that it impressed him as the most Unique Puzzle he had seen." Very unusual, the first we've seen. Learn More
  12. SOUVENIR OF U.S. GRANT...1885

    SOUVENIR OF U.S. GRANT...1885

    Item # 11361

    Regular Price: $78.00

    Special Price: $66.00

    Celluloid plaque affixed to a silk ribbon memorializing Ulysses S. Grant, 1885. The celluloid measures 2 3/8 x 5" and the ribbon is 2 1/2 x 11 1/2". In near mint condition and a very early use of celluloid. With a inscription under Grant's portrait which reads "Copyrighted 1885." Learn More
  13. UNION REPUBLICAN TICKET Grant...Colfax / U.S. GRANT DIRECT FOR THE WHITE HOUSE.

    UNION REPUBLICAN TICKET Grant...Colfax / U.S. GRANT DIRECT FOR THE WHITE HOUSE.

    Item # 11251

    $250.00

    Double-sided electors ticket promoting Ulysses S. Grant for president, Schuyler Colfax for vice president, and a host of local candidates from the San Francisco area. 3 x 9", with light discoloration on the reverse, which shows a train headed for the U.S. Capitol with a banner reading: U.S. GRANT -- DIRECT FOR THE WHITE HOUSE. Learn More
  14. President Grant "endorses" JAMES DOUDICAN'S OWL CIGARROS

    President Grant "endorses" JAMES DOUDICAN'S OWL CIGARROS

    Item # 8231

    Regular Price: $85.00

    Special Price: $65.00

    Single-sided flier advertising "OWL" CIGARROS, circa 1870. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2". There's a minor paper chip top right corner, otherwise excellent condition. Take the time to read the text on this wordy and clever flier - it's hilarious, and makes the claim: "No Cigar ever met with such an enthusiastic reception since the discovery of tobacco...President Grant sent for the first box and said he would rather be the man who made that Cigar than be President". Learn More
  15. WELCOME TO GENERAL GRANT HARTFORD...1880

    WELCOME TO GENERAL GRANT HARTFORD...1880

    Item # 937

    Regular Price: $385.00

    Special Price: $192.00

    Ribbon badge welcoming General Ulysses S.Grant to Hartford, Connecticut, dated October 16, 1880. Grant was on a campaign tour promoting Republican candidates, and was introduced at this particular event by none other than Mark Twain. 2 1/2 x 8" and a terrific item in pristine condition,

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