Presented is a rare American coin silver counter box or button box from 1740s through the 1770s. Counter boxes were used to hold the counters or chips used to keep track of the score when gambling. The top is monogrammed with a TP in an ornate cursive style.

The counter box is unmarked, as is common of American silver from this time period. We have tested it with nitric acid and guarantee it to be at least coin (900) silver purity.

The condition is good. There is mild surface wear commensurate with age and use. There are a few tiny dings here and there, all very very minor and only noticeable on very close inspection. The base has partially separated from the sides, although the split could easily be soldered. The lid fits very snugly. There are no other problems.

The box measures just under 1 inch in diameter and 7/8 inches tall.

The weight is 7.8 grams.


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