Description: Political Hard Times Token-Liberty E Pluribus Unum - Webster ship (Constitution) - HT23 - Very Scarce. Chocolate brown with a sharp strike. $4.50 USPS Ground Advantage Shipping within the United States. #2367.Numismatic comments: Very Scarce. ca 1841. Obverse: E PLURIBUS UNUM. Reverse: Webster ship. Daniel Webster’s speech to the Senate in 1837 in opposition to the Sub-Treasury is regarded as one of the most effective of all his arguments on the subject of fiscal matters. His earlier defense of the Constitution speech won him the title of. “Defender of the Constitution,” alluded to on many tokens. Diagnostics: Unique die marriage. Obverse: E PLURIBUS UNUM. Reverse: leaf on each side of WEBSTER HN: 1840 Campaign. Despite the attention he paid to his 1840 campaign, Van Buren could not unify his party which was badly divided. Nevertheless, the Democrats selected him as their candidate but failed to nominate a vice-presidential candidate because they could not agree on a nominee. This remains the only time since the passage of the 12th amendment, that a major party failed to nominate a vice-presidential candidate. This was largely due to a disagreement between Van Buren and Jackson. Never the closest of friends, the two men drifted even further apart during the economic panic. “Old Hickory" confined his criticisms to private correspondence, often expounding on the decline of Democratic solidarity in his letters .Excepts from Hard Times Tokens, A personal Catalog., by WcbuckB
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