Here is a 1898 Scott 286 Farming in the West 2c Stamp. This copper red 2 cent cent is part of the Trans-Mississippi issue which highlighted a World's Fair that took place in Omaha, Nebraska. The purpose of that event was to display the how the western part of the US was developed. The illustration on this stamp is of a group of horses pulling a plow, a historical common practice in agricultural farming.
This post will take a look at an1837 Liberty Head Hard Times Token. On the front is Lady Liberty flanked by stars on each side with American motto in latin words E Pluribus Unum. The bottom of the obverse displays the year 1837. During this period in US history a depression was going on and tokens like this were used as money (hence why it is called a Hard Times token). On the reverse is the phrase "MILLIONS FOR DEFENSE NOT ONE CENT FOR TRIBUTE." This was coined by Robert Goodloe Harper in the late 1700s in defiance of a request of bribes by Talleyrand (French Foreign Minister) in order to negotiate. Apparently this wasn't something out of the ordinary for Talleyrand to request, American diplomats were offended. The Quasi War occurred shortly afterwards and lasted for a couple of years.
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