COX/FDR IN SILVER AND HARDING/COOLIDGE IN BRASS MATCHING FOBS PLUS COX PORTRAIT BUTTON.
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$115.00 (Includes 15% Buyer's Premium)
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Auction #216 - Part I
Item numbers 1 through 977 in auction 216
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Item Description
The “James M. Cox” button is Hake #2037. 7/8” with tanned back paper by W&H. Reverse collet has some small dots of oxidation. Front has quite a dark stain on the outer perimeter but much less on the portrait itself. A couple of .5” scratches show in reflected light and two are rather deep although not completely through the celluloid. Still glossy. Hake #2037 with 2004 guide value of $346. Next is the “Cox-Roosevelt Our Choice” 1920 jugate watch fob. This is 1-5/8” tall with ornate design that matches the Harding. However, unlike most examples which have the embossed design, this version has a flat smooth reverse. Reverse has minor loss of silver flashing but silver luster on the front is NM displaying Mint. Both this and the Harding have their original leather straps. The Harding has brilliant brass luster. Don & Mildred Wright Collection.
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