1751 Franco-American Jeton. Standing Indian Among Lilies, No Alligator. Betts-385, var., Breton-570, Frossard-8. Silvered (i.e. Tinned) Copper. Plain Edge. AU-53 (PCGS).Coin turn. 106.4 grains. 28.8 mm. Even nickel gray with just a hint of copper showing on the Indians shin, forearm, and breast. A very attractive example with only trivial defects and especially crisp detail. Frossard lists this die marriage, with an obverse by DuVivier, exclusively in copper. Other than the existence of tinned ones as here, that seems to be a canny and accurate observation.From the E Pluribus Unum Collection.