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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Lesher Dollars (1900–1901) series of Medals & Tokens in the U.S. Coins contains 25 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,700.00 and $84,000.00.
Distributed in 1900 and 1901 by Joseph Lesher of Victor, Colorado, these private tokens were used in trade to some extent, and stocked by various merchants who redeemed them in goods. Coins were numbered and a blank space left at bottom of 1901 issues, in which were stamped names of businessmen who bought them. All are scarce; many varieties are extremely rare. Composition is .950 fine silver (alloyed with copper).

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  Lesher Dollars (1900–1901) Value Range Favorite
Lesher Dollars (1900–1901) Value Range  
1900 Lesher $ Bumstead, First Type, HK-787 MS
$2,700
-
$7,500
$2,700 - $7,500
1900 Lesher $ Bumstead Type, First rev, HK-788 MS
$2,900
-
$12,500
$2,900 - $12,500
1900 Lesher $ Bumstead Type, First rev, w/o number, HK-788a MS
-
 
1900 Lesher $ Bumstead Type, Second rev, HK-789 MS
$3,000
-
$10,500
$3,000 - $10,500
1900 Lesher $ Bumstead Type, Second rev, w/o number, HK-789a MS
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1900 Lesher $ Bumstead Type, no mtn obv, Second rev, HK-1016 MS
$84,000
-
$84,000
$84,000 - $84,000
1900 Lesher $ Bank Type, HK-790 MS
-
 
1900 Lesher $ Bank Type, w/o number, HK-790a MS
-
 

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1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, HK-791 MS
$3,750
-
$17,500
$3,750 - $17,500
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, w/o number, HK-791a MS
$3,000
-
$4,700
$3,000 - $4,700
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Slusher stamp, HK-792 MS
$3,150
-
$6,250
$3,150 - $6,250
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Cohen stamp, HK-793 MS
$8,750
-
$12,000
$8,750 - $12,000
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Klein stamp, HK-794 MS
$17,000
-
$20,000
$17,000 - $20,000
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Mullen stamp, HK-795 MS
$5,750
-
$11,500
$5,750 - $11,500
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Mullen stamp, w/o number, HK-795a MS
$14,500
-
$17,500
$14,500 - $17,500
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Boyd Park stamp, HK-796 MS
$3,900
-
$6,500
$3,900 - $6,500
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Boyd Park stamp, w/o number, HK-796a MS
$3,750
-
$17,000
$3,750 - $17,000
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Alexander stamp, HK-797 MS
$15,500
-
$22,000
$15,500 - $22,000
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Goodspeeds stamp, HK-1017 MS
-
 
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Nelson stamp, HK-1018 MS
-
 
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, White stamp, HK-1019 MS
-
 
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, White stamp, w/o number, HK-1019a MS
-
 
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Stein stamp, HK-1020 MS
-
 

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1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Rosser stamp, HK-1021 MS
-
 
1901 Lesher $ Imprint Type, Clark stamp, HK-1021a MS
-
 
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Lesher Dollars (1900–1901) series of Medals & Tokens in the U.S. Coins contains 25 distinct entries with CPG® values between $2,700.00 and $84,000.00.
Distributed in 1900 and 1901 by Joseph Lesher of Victor, Colorado, these private tokens were used in trade to some extent, and stocked by various merchants who redeemed them in goods. Coins were numbered and a blank space left at bottom of 1901 issues, in which were stamped names of businessmen who bought them. All are scarce; many varieties are extremely rare. Composition is .950 fine silver (alloyed with copper).

Catalog Detail