1856 Millard Fillmore. DeWitt-MF 1856-1. Bronzed copper. 38.0 mm. Mint State.,Glossy mahogany surfaces are nicely preserved save for a few scattered spots of hard verdigris. The luster is almost fully intact, even on the highest points of the relief. It is double struck and rotated between impressions, with somewhat strong artifacts of the first strike clearly seen on both sides. According to Sullivan, Satterlee reported that just six examples were struck in copper. One of them was in the Ford Collection, but they are clearly prohibitively rare. This one has been off the market for more than three decades.,From the Brian Dobbins Collection of American Political Tokens. Earlier ex Springfield Collection, Part II, Bowers and Ruddy, December 1981, lot 4304.,