1840 William Henry Harrison Sulfide. DeWitt-WHH 1840-99. White medal, enamel and glass. Very Fine, or so.,The white metal frame is intact, and pierced for suspension. The glass crystals on each side are quite convex, exhibit heavy scuffing, and there are small edge chips on the obverse side. The enameled interior has lost some of its background color but the portrait and log cabin still stand out sharply. Sullivan notes that this type is also believed to exist for James Polk, but we have never seen this format. None was in the extensive Ford Collection. When this piece last sold, in Presidentials Auction #81, Joe Levine referenced a Mint State example having brought more than $11,000 six years prior to his sale, noting the prized nature of the type in high grade. Considering the rarity, just about any example is very desirable.,From the Brian Dobbins Collection of American Political Tokens. Earlier ex Presidential Coin and Antique, June 2011, lot 289.,