Kentucky--Louisville. Undated (1861-1865) A. Huber. Fuld-510G-1b. Rarity-9. Brass. Plain Edge. 17 mm. AU-55 (NGC).Nice things often come in pairs-true numismatically. We recall one day about 10 years ago when within a few hours we paid over $1 million each for two MCMVII Ultra High Relief double eagles. We didnt keep them long; they were gone within a few hours!In the field of Civil War tokens great rarities are usually offered one at a time, and often years apart. For this token of A. Huber, we had a comparable specimen in our auction with the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expo last June, and here we go with its twin.Handsome antique brassy-gold surfaces are accented by splashes of pale rose on both sides of this rarity. This variety uses stock reverse die 1431, confirming that it was made by H. Miller & Co., Louisville. Of the issue, A. Huber, nothing is known with regard to business or street location. With only a handful of specimens known, Fuld-510G-1b is a formidable rarity in the Civil War token series. This is the only variety attributed to A. Huber, and the present example is the plate piece for obverse die 23980 on page 188 of the third edition of the great new (relatively) book, <em>Civil War Store Cards</em>.From the Q. David Bowers Collection. Earlier ex Alan Bleviss Collection.