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I.

_Ob._—A profile bust of Forrest enclosed with laurel branches, and facing to the right.

_Rev._—“E. Hill, Dealer in Coins, Medals, Minerals, Autographs, Engravings, Old Curiosities, &c., No. 6 Bleecker St., N. York, 1860.”

Metal, tin; edge plain; size, 1⅛ inch.

_Ob._—Same as last.

_Rev._—Half-length figure of a man smoking. Legend, “No pleasure can exceed the smoking of the weed.”

Metal, tin; edge milled; size, 1⅛ inch.

_Ob._—Same as No. I.

_Rev._—A box of cigars (regalias), two pipes crossed above the box. Legend, “Levick, 904 Broadway, New York, 1860.”

Metal, tin; edge milled; size, 1⅛ inch.

_Ob._—Same as No. I.

_Rev._—“F. C. Key & Sons, Die Sinkers and Medalists, 123 Arch St., Phila.,” enclosed within a circle of thirty-two stars.

Metal, tin; edge plain; size, 1⅛ inch.

_Ob._—A profile bust of Forrest, facing to the right. Legend, “Edwin Forrest.”

_Rev._—Same as Rev. IX., last.

Metal, tin; edge plain; size, 1⅛ inch.

_Ob._— Same as No. V.

_Rev._—Profile bust of Webster, facing to the right. Legend, “Daniel Webster.”

Metal, tin; edge plain; size, 1⅛ inch.

_Ob._—Same as No. V.

_Rev._—“Dedicated to Coin and Medal Collectors,” enclosed by two palm branches crossed. Ex., “1860.”

Metal, tin; edge plain; size, 1⅛ inch.

_Ob._—Same as No. V.

_Rev._—A race-horse standing, and facing to the left. “Mobile Jockey Club.” “Member’s Medal.”

Metal, tin; edge plain; size, 1⅛ inch.

_Ob._—Same as No. V.

_Rev._—A witch riding on a broomstick. “We all have our hobbies.” “G. H. L.”

Metal, tin; edge plain; size, 1⅛ inch.