Talkin ` Tokens - National Token Collectors Association

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Talkin ` Tokens - National Token Collectors Association
Clark Rohmer
Secretary
1st Class
U.S. Postage
PO Box 281
Ormond Beac
FL 32175
Tecumseh, WJ
Permit #23
PAID
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IN THIS ISSUE: J.E. Barrow: Post Trader- pg 6
SO Saloon Keeper Tokens - pg 8
Feisel's Mail Bid Sale Prices Realized - pg 11
On The Net - pg 16
Mavericks - pg 20
Classifieds - pg 39
ISSUE 07-04
NUMBER 124
APRiL 2007
NATIONAL TOI<EN COLLECTORS ASSOCIATION
The National Token Collectors
Association (NTCA) is an educa~
tiona!"'
nonprofit
organization
which furthers the hobby of
collecting merchant trade tokens,
disseminates infonnation about
tokens. and
cultjvatcs .ITiendJy
relations among collectors. dealers.
students a nd scholars.
NTCA invites and welcomes to
membership all persons with a
sincere interest in merchant tokens.
whether a beginner or an advanced
collector.
The comments and opinions expressed in Talkin ' Tokens are those
of the writers and are not necess:trily those of the editor, or of the
National Token Collectors Assn.•
its officers or its members.
NTCA is incorporated in the Sla te
of Michigan a nd is member number
C- 183960 of the American NumisJnatjc Ass0cia6on (ANA).
OFFlCERS AND DIRECTORS
lWN 1111:,11 (942), Prcsldcnr
2407 Everett Ave.
Everett, WA 98201
(425) 303-8464
RONJESSZLA@YAHOO.COM
CLARK ROHMER (623). Secretary
PO Box 281
Ormond Beach, Fl 32175
Telephone (386) 677-4206
Fa.x (386) 677-0420
OBTOKENS@CFL.RR.COM
New Member Appications. Dues
Payments, Address Cl1anges,
Classified Ads. Missing I Back Issues
C H UCK BERGER (CM248), Treamrer
5564 No. 61 Ave.
Omaha, NE 68104-1614
(402) 571-5758
CBERGER199@COX.NET
J J.: FF S~IURTIIWAITf~ ( 1063), Editor
514 Pine St.
Yankton, SO 57078
(605) 260-0189
SUPERJS420@AOL.COM
Articles. News Releases
IJonrd oO>irecton
.JOE C. COl'~ LA NO, Chmrman
PO Box 4221
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
(865) 482-4215
JOECOPELAND@COMCAST.NET
PAU L CUNNl NGIIAM (C!-.139)
PO Box 1
Tecumseh, M149286
(517) 902-7072
CUNNINGHAMCHIPS@HOTMAIL.COM
J IM LAWN ICZAK (8 14)
PO Box 14465
Cleveland, OH 44114
(216) 622-8364
OHIOENCASED@ADELPHIA.NET
Ml KE PATrON (CM1 66)
PO Box 1365
Ocean Shores, WA 98569
M NB~COASTACCESS .COM
.JI M VRDA ( 1094)
RR 2, Box 2335
W inona,MO 65588
(573) 292-3222
NVRBA@SEMO.NET
These officers and directors
comprise the Executive Committee
which ma nages the affairs of tileAssociation.
ETHICS COMMITIEE
GROS$ (Ct-1 206). CIWmum
PO Box848
Lafayette, OR 97127
(503) 864-3428
MGROSS@ONLINEMAC.COM
.JOH N-.JAC KSO N (930), Vice-Chaimtnn
~JJKE
TONY Clll llDA IW (C M2S2)
J O II'N GROST (985)
GARY HEND ERSON (CM233)
PAUL LEA.FGREE:"\ (909)
~ORRIS WAH L (CM203)
RON M UI, Ex..Offlcio
Cornpli1ints should be directed to
Cha innan Gross.
NT CA MEMBERSHTPUUES
One-year membership ........ $30.00
1ncludes I st Class mailing of
Talk-in' Tokens. a free classified ad
of up to SO words per issue, a
pennanent membership card. and a
periodic membership roster. Send
renewals to the Sccrctal)·.
Ca adian Additional .. ....... $10.00
Other Foreign Addit ional.. . $ 15.00
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Each Add'! same issue ... @ $23.50
Ha lf Page ......... ... . .. .. .. .. . $ 15.00
Quarter Page ..... .............. .. $9.00
Center Page (if available) .. .. $-35.00
Advcnising deadlines arc the 15th
of the month for the next month's
issue. Single issue advertising copy
accompanied by a check or money
order made out to NTCA should be
submitted to:
Jeff Srnurthwaite
51-1 Pine St.
Yankton. SO 57078
(605) 260-0 189
SUPERJS420@AOL. COM
There is no limit on the number of
pages per issue per member. Copy
should be camera ready prepared
neatly on whlte paper. For a full
page ad, allow a one inch border
len. right, top and bottom on
8W'xl l " paper.
Th Production Manager reserves
the right to reject a ny ad U1at
detracts from the appearance of tl1e
publicatio~ or to omit or decline
advertising for a ny reason.
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Full Page ............. ........ $275.00
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Quarter Page....... ......... .. 95.00
Eightl1 Page (business cmd) 50.00
Annual Special Position Rllles
Back Cover ......... ....... ... $385.00
Inside F ront or Back Co,·er 3 ~0 . 0
Center age (left or right).. . 290.00
Contact Jeff Smurthwaite about
contract ad\'ertising: 51-l Pine St..
Yankton SO 57078. (605) 2600 189. SUPERJS420@AOL.COM
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ADVERTISER GlliDEUNES .'
1. Advertising offering modern
copies, restrikes, reproductions or
fantasy pieces which violate the
Hobby Protect ion Act is not
acceptable.
2. For mail bid sales set minimum
bids on any item you won't sell for
less, or set an auction-wide
minimum. different minimums on
different parts of the auction, or no
minimums
at
all.
Avoid
" ridiculous bids refused" or similar
phrases - you can ' t assume tJuH
everyone knows what constitutes a
" ridiculous bid.''
3. Run an honest auction. Don't
advertise items you don 't have:
don ' t arti.ficially force bidders to
bid more claimjng a higher bid
whe n tJ1ere isn' t one, don' t over
grade your items, and sell all items
that meet your published minimum
and are the hjgh bid.
4. Send out invoices promptly.
5. Send out merchandise promplly
after receipt of payment.
6 . Treat your bidders tJ1e way you
would want to be treated if you
were the one doing tJ1e bidding.
l'Sl':\L \J..1•1L BID S.-\LE
Rl.LES
L. Ma il Bid Sales close on the last
Satmday of tJ1e month shown on
the cover.
2. Bids will not be reduced.
3. Postage and insurance costs will
be added to invoices.
4. Bid by auction reference and lot
number.
5. No buy or unlimited bids
accepted.
6. No buyer' s commission will be
charged by tJ1e seller.
7. Tenns: Cash upon receipt of
invoice. Invoice to be mailed by
seller \\~tJlin ten days after the
closing date.
8. Goods to be sltipped by seller
within ten days of receiving
payment.
9. Any lot may be re turned for valid
reason witJtin ten days a fter receipt.
10. The selle r has the right to reject
a bid for any reason whatsoever.
11. Bid only the amount that you
are willing to pay, and tJ1e n honor
that bid if you are the high bidder.
12. P lease Note: The seller may
sta.te in tJ1e ad any exceptions to
these rules. Be aware of any special
conditions desired by tJ1e selle r.
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CLOSING 0:\TE
Unless specified otherwise by the
auctioneer, ll1e closing date for the
mail bid sales advertjsed in this
issue will be
SATURDAY
APRIL 28, 2007
DISPLAY ADS FOR
MAY 2007 ISSUE
CLOSE APRTI.. 15, 2007
NTCA MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
(Please Print C arefully)
Name
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Token Collecting
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Web Site
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I hereby apply for membership in the National Token Collectors Association. I agree that if I am elected to
membership J wi ll abide by the ConsUtution a nd Bylaws of the NTCA, and its Code o f Ethics.
Date
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One-year membership benefits include 12 issues ofTA LKJN ' TOKENS mailed by first class postage, a free
classified ad up to a maximum of 50 words in each issue, and a permanent membership card.
'Payment in US funds enclosed:
O ne-year Membership - $30.00
$__________
Mail completed & sig ned application to:
Canadian Adrutional- $ 10.00
Clark Rohmer. Secretary
O ther Foreign Additional - $ 15.00
PO Box 28 l
Ormond Beach. FL 32175
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REVISED 12102
Talkin' Tol<ens
OFFICERS$ REPORTS
PRESIDENT'S
REPORT
Ron M ui, President
2407 Everett Ave.
Everett, WA 98201
(425) 303-8464
E-mail: RONJESSZLA@YAHOO.COM
March was an exceptionally quiet month witltin the
Executive Commitlcc of NTCA. 11tis is not a
complaint but merely an observation on my part. l am
hoping that this is a sign tltat tltings are begimung to
nonnalize as far as official club matters arc
concerned.
Our Committee did get an opportunity to discuss an
item that I brought up in my column last month
concerning an offer tltat several members ltad
expressed an interest in. It was suggested by more
than one member that we should t:ry offering l~<'llf
price rates to members wislting to nm fixed price
token sales within tltc pages of Talkin' Tokens. The
idea behind tlUs was that it would be a financially
solvent means for members to sell off or buy up some
of tltose lesser value or more common tokens tltat we
all inevitably end up witlt when we're searching out
pieces for our respective collections. The general
consensus among the Executive Committee seems to
be that tltis is indeed a good idea and that it would be
well wonh giving the idea a try. However, we also
decided tltat it would be prudent if we waited until
our current BOGO offer ran its course and expired
before implementing any new offers such as
described above. We are still not quite certain as to
what kind of financial impact tlte BOGO offer will
have on the club. The BOGO offer begins in this
issue and will apply to all mail bid auctions that arc
nm between now and tl1e July issue. The BOGO
offers a considerable savings to our members and
many among tlte Executive Comminee feel th.nt
NTCA may take a fmancial hit on this one. 11te ntain
idea behind the BOGO offer is to generate more
interest in our publicmion and hopefully draw in new
members to our club. lf we could accomplish this, the
BOGO offer will have proved worthwhile even if at a
moderate fi nancial loss. So for now we will keep tbc
idea of reduced rates for fi'l:ed price token sales alive
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but we may have to wait a few montlts before pursuing the
idea further.
Thus far I am unaware of any nominations iliat may have
been submitted for our upcoming elections other tltan !lte
nomination t11at l submitted last month. 11tis montJt I
determined to nominate Jim Vrba to nm for a position on
tltc Board of Directors for NTCA. Jim stepped up to serve
our club at crucial point in time when we really needed
him and he is doing an outstanding job. His willingness to
serve nnd participate is very commendable. I was very
pleased to have Jim ncccptthc nomination. I would also be
very ple.'lscd to see him elected to serve a fu ll tenn on the
Board. I urge all of you to think it over <:.:'lrefully and to
nominate someone that you think could be an asset serving
NTCA. 11tis democratic process allows you all to have a
say in who will govern NTCA in the future. Please take
advantage of your opportunity in tl1is process.
I want to remind everyone that Duane Feiscl continues to
accept consignments for tl1e auction that will be held at our
annual show in Omaha. It 's a great opportunity to get top
dollar for some of the bener tokens you ' vc been holding
on to. Plc.'lsc cons ider consig1ting n token or two and help
us to insure a successful auction for all parties involved.
Please sec the ad in tltis issue to sec how you can help.
I don' t tltink it ltas been said yet so I'll be first to tell Clnrk
Roluner how appreciative l nm for nllthe work he has been
doing on the NTCA member e-mail database. It was a
monwnental task and he has been doing a phcnomcJt.'ll job.
It was a job that sorely needed to be done and I thank
Clark for doing it. As NTCA members we can all help
keep the database updated by remembering to infonn
Clark when we make changes in our contact inforntation.
I really enjoy getting e-n1.1il from the members of NTCA. I
thank all of you 1l1at have been taking the time to write and
convey your feelings. opinions and advice. It keeps me
feeling connected to lhe membership when I hear from
you. Your correspondence will enlu111cc my scnsitivit)' to
tlte needs and expectations for NTCA and beller enables
me to serve the club to best of my abilities.
I tlu111k you all.
Ron t\lui
EDITORIAL
COMMENT
Jeff Smurthwaite, Editor
514 Pine St.
Yankton, SD 57078
(605) 260-0 189
E-Mail: SUPERJS420@.AOL.COM
Quite a few members have taken advantage of our
BOGO mail bid ad sale this month, hopefully
everyone can find something they can bid on. In case
you missed it last month, details of our new limitedtime Buy-One-Get-One-Free (BOGO) ads can be
found on page 5 of tlus issue.
Duane Feisel has graciously supplied us with U1e
Prices Realized from his February 24 mail bid sale.
The huge amount of attractive material that was
offered provided an excellent opportunity to add to
any collection. I certainly am very happy witl1 all of
my new acquisitions.
We can a ll look fonvard to
anotl1er quaWy auction by Duane at our annual show
later this year .
Jeff Smurthwaite
MONEY TALK
If you see a friend ' s name listed: PLEASE contact them
and remind them to send their check in to pay their dues. If
we could have retained even Y2 of tl1e members who
dropped out last year for nonpayment of dues we would be
showing a net gain.
Motto for 2007:
"Wanted: New Members"
"Wanted: Old Members"
Chuck Berger!Treasurer
CLARK'S
COMMENTS
Secretary's Report by Clark Rohmer
P. 0. Box 281
Onnond Beach, FL 32 175
(386) 677-4206; fax (386) 677-0420
E-rna il: OBTOKENS@CFL.RR.COM
REMINDERS
Chuck Berger, Treasurer
5564 No. 61 Ave.
Omaha, NE 68 104-1614
(402) 571-5758
E-Mail: CBERGERI 99@COX NET
Please take a look at the mailing label for U1is issue of
Talkin' Tokens. If your "Member Thru" date is tltis montll
or next montlt, tJ1at date is highlighted and it is time to
renew your membership.
BANK NOTES
Please try to get your membership payment to me at the
above address by the 15tl1 of your "Member Tluu" monili.
Payments received after Ute l5tll will cause your ne>.:t
Talkin' Tokens to be delayed muil after the lOth of ne>..1
month.
We have a checkbook balance of$8509.58
I've sent the Postmaster a deposit for the Apri l issue
ofTalkin' Tokens.
For those of you interested in what it costs
our club to produce IT's. The March issue cost
$917.00 to print and $608.50 to mail and we
produced $556.50 in income from our montltly
auctions. We do have approximately a $ 100.00 a
month from U1e pennanent advertisers and the rest
comes from our dues money.
"BOGO" Is available for every member.
Dues are $30 for U.S. members (or tl1e appropriate amowlt
if not a U.S. member). Please make your check out to
NTCA. You may wish to pay two years at a time- many
members elect to do so.
BOGO
"PLEASE"
We need to retain our old members and any
and aU help (Tom each of you is greatly appreciated.
Please remember - T he BOGO and double classified ad
promotions are still in effect.
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2007 ELECTIONS
Jim Vrba and Billy Kiser have already been
nominated to run for t11e Board of Directors in this
year's
elections. All other nominations are
welcome - and encouraged.
Please join me in a warm welcome to the following
additions to our membership:
Daniel H. Weber (1220), 2 11 Pintail Ct.,
Greensburg,
PA 1 560 1~83 3 . [ll.w] (724) 552-2336. [f] (724)
552-2385. ART4SALE@ COMCAST.NET
Walter Caldwell
Exploder Control Tokens
Pictorial Scrip
Advertising Watch Fobs
C. John Sullivan, DDS (1221), 524 Ridgeview Ct.,
Pleasant HiU, CA [p] (923)372-8360; (9 16)2134155.
JSULLIV AN@DELT A.ORG
Mike Patton
Dental Tokens
Civil War Tokens
Hard Times Tokens
Change in information:
Gerald Johnson (599), 1921 Chase SL, Wisconsin
Rapids, W1 54495.
John Woodward (CM65), 1925 SE Bidwell St,
Portland, OR 972 15.
Rejoining Our Ranks- Welcome back!
Jere E. Runciman, Jr. (1071)
John Woodward (CM65)
Suwayne Crow (CM327)
Keith Lloyd (465)
Patrick Sperry (1005)
Norris Turner (950)
Dropped - did not renew (as of 1/31/07)
Ron Gammill (1083)
J effrey J. Meyer (766)
C.E. 'Chuck' Nichols (47 1)
Richard Powell (CM350)
Isaac Rudman (1 134)
John G. Spadonc Sr. (789)
Donald E. Toevs (467)
Cha rlie Zink (597)
If one of these "dropped from membership" collectors is
someone with whom you are in contact, please urge them
to renew their membership in NTCA. Talkin' Tokens is no
longer being mailed to them.
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BOGO
BOGO is a common retail abbreviation for a Buy One Get
One Free sale. The Executive Committee ofNTCA has
decided to have such a sale for mail bid sale
advertisements run in Talkin' Tokens. The goal is to
increase the number ofNTCA members who regularly
submit ads to our monthly publication. Hopefully, those
who take advantage of this sale will be encouraged to
write regular ads once the sale is complete.
During the months of April, May, June and July of this
year each full page mail bid sale ad submitted at full price
will receive credit for a second ad of the same size free.
Run a full page ad, get a full page ad free. Run a two
page ad, get two pages free, etc.
The only restrictions are: (1) Applies to full page mail bid
sale ads only. (2) Only one ad per month qualifies. (3)
Free ads cannot be run in the same month as the paid ad.
(4) Free ads must be used no later than the November
2007 (October 15 deadline) issue of Talkin' Tokens.
So, get busy now and write an ad. This effort is designed
to stimulate renewed interest in Talkin' Tokens and since
it will likely cause Talkin' Tokens to run at a loss, it may
not be offered again.
Talkin ' Tokens
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J.E. Barrow: Post Trader
Fort Union, New Mexico
By Billy Kiser #1219
The business endeavors of John E. Barrow at Fort Union are complex to say the least, and
somewhat hard to follow. Barrow certainly became acquainted with some of the harsh realities of corruption
in business, and at a tremendous expense to himself. I've attempted to explain his story as clearly as
possible, but I admit it is still a little confusing.
Having previously operated his business in Missouri, Barrow began trading in New Mexico around
1861 , although he had no permanent business establishment there at that time. In 1867, he brought a
shipment of goods with him to New Mexico, the value of which was in excess of $37,000, and which he kept
in storage at Las Vegas. An Army regulation of August 22, 1867 allowed for multiple post traders at frontier
military posts; upon teaming of this, Barrow began his attempt to obtain his trading license for Fort Union,
New Mexico. Located on the Santa Fe Trail, Fort Union was one of the largest and most important military
posts and supply depots in the entire western United States.
Barrow then traveled to St. Louis in order to try to receive an appointment as Post Trader. Barrow, in
explaining his difficulty in obtaining the license , rema rked, "Mr. Moore, who was then trader out there, had
been there for twenty years. He had a great deal of influence with the military, and I knew that there were a
great many persons who had tried to get the appointment and who had not succeeded."
Upon arrival in St. Louis, Barrow visited with a Mr. Thomas, who was at that time employed as a
Quartermaster, and spoke with Thomas in regards to him enacting his influence to aide Barrow in receiving
the appointment at Fort Union. After failing to convince Mr. Thomas to help him, Barrow turned to William
D.W . Bernard, who was a close friend of Ulysses S. Grant. Upon meeting Bernard, Barrow was asked to
submit to him a written application for an appointment as Post Trader, after which Bernard agreed to forward
the letter to Grant, along with his own personal letter of recommendation. This was done under the
agreement between Barrow and Bernard that, in exchange for Bernard exercising his influence over General
Grant, one-third of Barrow's profits would go to Bernard, thus making him a partner in the company.
Having put in his application through Bernard, Barrow left St. Louis and headed back to New Mexico,
not waiting to hear if he had been officially appointed. On December 5, 1867, the authorization was issued
for Barrow's appointment as Post Trader at Fort Union , which officially took effect on January 1, 1868.
Immediately upon his return from St. Louis, Barrow began building his new store, which was finished by
February 1868 at a cost of $7000. The $37,000 worth of goods he had in storage at Las Vegas were used to
stock the newly constructed store.
William H. Moore had been Post Trader at Ft. Union for many years prior to the arrival of Barrow, but
he did not shut down when Barrow's store was built. Instead, the two Post Traders provided competition for
each other, and the financial effects were felt by both. Because Moore had been there for so long , Barrow
was forced to sell his goods for a substantially lesser profit than his competitor in order to stay in business.
Barrow ordered several shipments of goods from back east, which totaled nearly $60,000 in value, doubling
his initial stock of merchandise. He was slow to earn any profit, however, because of the low prices at which
he was forced to sell.
Inside the store, which was located adjacent to that of William Moore, Barrow established the
"Billiard Saloon." On September 25, 1868, Colonel Wm. N. G rier, commanding officer at Fort Union , issued
an order to Barrow directing him to cease the sale of liquor to enlisted men at his saloon (of course, the sale
to officers was still permitted). Grier noted that the effects of the alcohol obtained at Barrow's saloon "kept
men in the guard house away from duty." This order was only temporary, however, as the liquor distribution
at the Billiard Saloon started up again soon thereafter. One army officer, making a general comment on the
practices of nearly all post traders, said, ·Their chief business is to sell intoxicating liquors to the
troops ... they get rich in a short time ... and their occupation is dignified by the guarantee and protection of the
Government!"
In May 1868, William Bernard (still acting as a silent partner in the business) moved from St. Louis to
Fort Union, and in the process collected his share of the profits and even resided there for a period of time.
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Only five months later, in October 1868, Barrow received notice that his trading permit at Fort Union had
been revoked and that William Bernard had been appointed to take over the business. Bernard made
arrangements to purchase the remaining merchandise from Barrow, who at that time was in St. Louis for
buying goods for the trading establishment. Bernard had apparently used his influence with General Grant in
order to obtain the Post Trader appointment for himself, rather than continue in the partnership with Barrow.
Barrow, after receiving news of all of this, immediately departed St. Louis and returned to Fort Union
and brought with him John C. Dent, a relative of William Bernard . On December 91h Barrow and Dent entered
into a written agreement in which the store and the goods contained within were all sold to Dent rather than
Bernard. Within one month, Bernard made a public announcement in a Santa Fe newspaper that he had
terminated his partnership with Barrow (in truth, it had happened exactly the opposite). However, Bernard
continued to operate the Post Trader store using the name of "J.E. Barrow & Company," despite the fact that
Barrow was no longer associated with the business and Bernard himself was not the legal owner of the store
(although he did possess the legal appointment as Post Trader at Ft. Union). Legally, the store and its'
merchandise now belonged to John C. Dent, who had returned with Barrow to St. Louis during this time,
leaving Bernard to run the store.
The written agreement between Barrow and Dent apparently was never signed by both parties, and
sometime early in 1869, Dent decided to opt out of the agreement, which was not legally binding. Realizing
that Dent was no longer planning to purchase the store from him under the previously negotiated terms, and
having no other choice but to sell for whatever price he could obtain, Barrow was forced to sell everything at
a great loss, which amounted to nearty $50,000 and effectively brought about his financial ruin. Eventually,
Dent did in fact return to Fort Union, where, in September 1869, he was issued his own appointment as Post
Trader there. He and Bernard began a partnership in the business, although Dent at this time was sole
owner of the store and everything contained within. A short time later, Bernard left to St. Louis permanently,
leaving Dent as the sole proprietor and operator of the Post Trader store at Fort Union.
It is interesting to note that the store continued to operate under the name "J.E. Barrow & Company·
late into 1869, a lengthy period after Barrow's involvement with the business had been terminated. Bernard
and Dent evidently utilized the name to their own benefit during this period.
John E. Barrow's stead as Post Trader at Fort Union was a very short one, lasting for only about one
year, and leading only to his own financial demise. He apparently began anew in Utah following his failure as
Post Trader at Fort Union, one that was brought about not so much by his own doing, but primarily by a
scheming business partner seeking his own success at the expense of Barrow. Post Traders came and went
quite often at Fort Union; Barrow's stay probably being the shortest among all of them.
The J.E. Barrow shell-card from Fort Union is among the most desirable and valuable New Mexico tokens.
There are, to date, three of these known to exist, two of which are non-dug, and the third was found some
twenty-five years ago by a metal detectorist at a Jicarilla Apache camp near Taos, New Mexico.
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SOUTH DAKOTA SALOON - KEEPER TOKENS
Joseph H. Elrod CMl l
The word Saloon appears on only 24 currently-known, pre-prohibition tokens from 22
establishments in South Dakota; other types of memorabilia (mirror, pin back, encased cent and
match safe) are known from four additional saloons.' The proprietor's name appears on 15
tokens (8 have both town and state, 2 have only a town name, and I has only the saloon name).
Saloon tokens with neither town, state, nor proprietor's name are difficult to attribute. For
example, NARROW I GAGE I SALOON II GF I 50 I IT (and also 2 Yl¢) have been attributed to
Terraville, S. D? However, one could make a strong case that these tokens were used at Victor,
Colorado, based on occurrence of another token: NARROW GAGE I GOOD I FOR ONE I
DRINK I VICTOR, COLO. II uniface 3 In the absence of additional information, the attribution
to Victor, Colorado, is more substantial in my opinion, and these two tokens are not included in
the numbers above.
Business directori es printed by Bradstreet and R. G. Dun list the proprietor's name but
not the saloon name. For example, M. C. Bradshaw is listed as a saloon keeper at Ft. Pierre,4 but
the name of the establishment (The Elk Horn Saloon), as named on an advertising mirror,1 does
not appear in the directory. Thus, tokens bearing the word Saloon, but no proprietor name, can
generally be attributed to South Dakota only when the town name also appears (e.g. GOLDEN
LINK SALOON I PIERRE IS. D.). 1
The number of South Dakota saloon keepers who used tokens was much greater than the
22 currently listed. Several tokens with only a saloon name (no town, state, or proprietor name)
no doubt exist but are di fficult to attribute. A much larger number of tokens used by saloon
keepers have a proprietor's name but the word Saloon does not appear on them. I compiled a list
of South Dakota saloon keepers for 1904 4 and 1914. s By cross referencing proprietors' names on
tokens (in my personal collection and those listed by Erickson 1 and Miedema 2) with names of
saloon keepers in these two directories, I found 11 2 tokens from 69 saloons in 52 towns.
However, the word Saloon appears on only five.
South Dakota saloon keepers listed by R. G. Dun 1904 and by Bradstreet 1914.
Towns with Saloons
Saloon keepers
1904
only
1914
only
Both
years
80
463
43
254
109
31
Total
232
748
Saloon keepers for whom tokens are known
Towns
Saloon keepers
Tokens
8
A pril 2007
25
36
47
15
28
49
13
5
16
52
69
112
Effects ofthe prohibition movement were evident between 1904 and 1914. The
population of South Dakota increased by 182,000 between the 1900 and 191 0 censuses and by
another 52,000 by 1920, yet t he number of saloons decreased by 42% over the 10-year period
1904-19 14. Only 6% of saloon keepers who were operating in 1904 were still operati ng saloons
in 1914 and another 3% were engaged in some other type of business.
Fifteen tokens with both a proprietor's name and the word Saloon were known in 2006, 1
but only four names appeared in directories from 1904 and 19 14. lfthe ratio between tokens
bearing the word Saloon and tokens used by saloon keepers that have only the proprietor's name
was about the same in all years, as many as 300 additional tokens used by saloon keepers might
be identified by examining directories from other years.
1
Erickson, AI. 2006. Provisional listing of South Dakota Saloon tokens.
2
Miedema, Stephen H. 2005. A Gu ide to Collecting South Dakota Tokens and Exonumia.
3
4
Wright, James R. and Herbert Lee Knot. 1977. Colorado Merchant Tokens.
R. G. Dun & Company. 1904.
5
Bradstreets Book of Commercial Ratings of Bankers, Merchants, Manufacturers, etc. 1914.
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CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED
CUT-OFF DATE JUNE 15
I.
Suitable material for my token and exonumia
auctions will consist of better trade tokens fTOm any
state as well as tokens from such popular toke n
collecting specialties ns saloons, CCC, pool nnd
billiard including makers, military, transportation
and related, cigar brand and cigar store, lumber
company, better e ncased coins, swastika tokens,
quality pinbacks, Masonic chapter pennies,
merchant counterstamped coins, etc.
2. Material not considered especially suitable for my
auctions includes paper items, badges., medals, fair
and exposition material, so-called dollars, Civil
War cents, elongated coins, table medals, material
from foreign countries other than Canada and Latin
America, and love tokens or engraved coins. Other
auction specialists probably can do better justice to
this t c of material.
Material should be of a quality that it can he
expected to sell for S l 0 or more p er lot.
4. TI1e c utoiT date for submission of consignments will
be announced for each planned auction to a llow
sufficient time to prepare a heavily illustrated and
fully detailed auction listing. The auction sale
listings ordinarily will be published in Talkin·
Tokem, the officio! publication of the Nationnl
Token Collectors Association (NTCA). Rather than
waiting for Lhe cutoiT date, earlier consi1:,>nmcnt is
urged to allow time for organi7..ation or the material
and preparation of a detailed and informative
auction list. A consignor will be provided with nn
advanced copy listing his/her material to allow for
amendment before the final listing is completed.
Early consignm ent will a lso allow more time to
better advertise and promote the auction.
5. TI1e consignor is expected to provide an Estimntcd
Value (using the NT CA EV scale) or a Minimum
Bid to each lot as an aid to potential bidders.
I0
April 2007
However, lots may very well sell outside the EV
range, either higher or lower. TI1e lowest
acceptable EV "' 4 ($8 to $ 16) and the lowest
ncceptable Minimum Bid will be $8.00. Lots with a
Minimum Bid that are not sold will be c harged the
I0% commission, but not the buyer's fcc. I will
repackage cnch piece, provide comment in the
listing as appropriate, and assign a grade according
to the NTCA To ken Grading System.
6. Consignors will pay a listing fee of S I per lot plus a
commission of 10% of the sales price (minimum $ 1
cnch lot). Unsold lots will be charged a $ 1.00
commission. no buyer's fcc.
7. When an auction involves a fl oor bidd ing process,
U1a t auction will consist of two parts - Part I:
combined mail bid I floor auction with mail bidding
closing a week prior to the floor a uctio n, a floor
auction, and Part 2: a later c losing date mail bid
only section. I will decide what material is to be
placed in cnch section with the idea of obtaining the
best bidding response.
8. Bidders will be required to pay for material before
it is shipped, nnd will pay shipping, pos tage and
ins urance costs. Payment for cons ignments us ua lly
will be made within one month of the c lose of the
auction.
9. High quality photos of certain itcnts in an auc tion
will be posted on my photo hosting website
hnp:/lcollcctor-ca.smugmug.com. Aller the auction
is closed, the price realized for each pic tured item
will be posted.
I 0. Notice will be sent to my mailing lis t of prospective
bidders by ema il in advance of the publication of
the listing to allow early downloading in e ither
MSWord or PDF format from my personal web
space,
www.frontiemet.neV-dhfeiseiiSalelis t.doc or
www.fronli e m e l.neV-dhfeisei/Sale lis t.pdf
FEISEL MAIL BID SALE CLOSING FEBRUARY 24, 2007
PRICES REALIZED
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
0006
0007
0008
0009
0010
0011
0012
0013
0014
0015
0018
0017
0018
0019
0020
0021
0022
0023
0024
0025
0026
0027
0026
0029
0030
0031
0032
0033
0034
0035
0038
0037
0038
0039
0040
004 1
0042
0043
0044
0045
0046
0047
0048
0049
0050
0051
joo52
$5.51
$15.00
$25.00
$30.00
$50.00
$1 5.00
$1 0.00
$1 5.00
sa5.oo
$50.00
0209
$!1.!51
0210 $1,150.00
0211
$1!5.00
0281
0262
0263
$9.00
$5.51
$50.00
0264
0285
0200
0267
0268
0269
0270
0271
0272
0273
0274
0275
0270
0277
0278
0279
0280
0281
0282
0293
0264
0285
0266
0287
0288
0269
0290
0291
0292
0293
020-4
0295
$8 .00
$8.00
$100.00
$10.00
$5.51
$6.00
$11.08
$11.08
$85.00
$5.51
$5.51
S2Ull
$6.61
$5.51
$0.00
$6.36
$28.00
$5.51
$12!5.00
$5.51
$5.51
S-46 .00
$8.00
$11.00
$5.51
$1 1.89
$250.00
0212
0213
0214
0215
0216
0217
0218
0219
0220
0221
0222
0223
0224
0225
0226
0227
0226
0229
0230
0231
0232
0233
0234
0235
0238
0237
0236
0239
0240
0241
0242
0243
02«
0245
0246
0247
0248
0249
$30.00
$150.00
$1 5 .00
$75.00
$40.00
$90.00
$5.51
$50.00
$8.08
$11.011
$50.00
0250
0251
0252
0253
0254
0255
0256
0257
0258
0259
0280
$15.00
sao.oo
$.50.00
$20.00
$25.00
$25.00
$100.00
$40.00
$16.01
$32.08
$1 5.00
$32.00
$5.51
$5.51
$15.00
$15.00
$100.00
$5.51
$25.00
$35.00
$12.08
$8.08
$8.08
$5.51
$18.00
$5.51
$5.51
$5.51
$22 .50
sao.oo
$5.51
$7.35
$!5.51
$5.61
$120.00
$66.89
$320.00
$18.89
$5.51
$5.51
SU1
$5.51
$60.00
$7!5.00
$20.00
$32.00
$11.00
s ss.oo
$5.51
$7.76
$68.00
$ 11.00
$5.51
$5.51
$30.00
$22.35
$5.51
$50.00
$5.51
$5.51
$160.00
$30.00
$120.00
$17.00
$8.10
$310.00
$ 5.51
$76.00
$9.36
$5.51
$5.51
55.51
$36.00
$7.00
$5.5 1
$5.51
$5.51
$85.00
$15.8!1
02Si6
0297
0298
0299
0300
0301
0302
0303
030-4
0305
0306
0307
0308
0309
0310
0311
0312
~
$85.00
$1l5.00
$50.00
$5.51
$5.51
$5.51
$100.00
$20.00
$5.61
sa.oo
S1.n
S5.S1
$105.00
$260.00
$25.00
$100.00
$220.00
$1 25.00
$25.00
$25.00
$47.00
$00.00
$460 00
0313
0314
0315
0316
0317
0318
0310
0320
0321
0322
0323
0324
0325
0328
0327
0328
0329
0330
0331
0332
0333
0334
0335
0338
0337
0338
0339
0340
0341
0342
0343
0344
0345
0346
0347
0348
0349
$ 5.51
$35.00
$70.00
$140.00
$65.00
$155.00
$1 00.00
$12.89
$12.89
$27.89
$25.00
$100.00
$16.00
$8.08
$153.00
$8.00
$6.08
$21.80
$5.51
$10.00
$16.01
$5.51
$15.00
$10.00
$50.00
No Bid
No Bid
$25.00
$8.89
No Bid
$5.50
$13.89
$5.51
NoBld
$8.00
$8.89
S1.n
0350
No Bid
0351
0352
$13.89
$23.89
0353
0354
0355
035e
0367
0358
0359
0380
0361
0362
No Bid
O:l63
0384
Talkin' Tokens
No Bid
$70.00
$21.89
$38.00
$8.08
$1 00.00
$5.51
$68.69
$900.00
$8.35
$10.00
11
0422
$5.51
0423
$5.5 1
$5. 51
0424
0425
0428
0427
0428
0429
$12.00
0432
$5.00
$7.00
$5.51
$12.00
10433
0434
0435
se.oo
[0.4:sa
$:150.00
0437
566.00
043&
04llQ
$ 12.00
$.450.00
044 2
0«3
$5.51
$21.00
$4 6.00
$5.51
0«4
$5.51
0«5
0«11
$5.51
$6.51
0«7
$35.00
0«8
0«8
$ 10.06
0450
S12Jl6
$12.89
0451
$5.51
0452
0453
$7.00
sa.ee
0464
$48.00
0455
$43.00
04611
0457
().4511
$40.00
$40.00
0450
$7.00
$715.00
0460
0401
$40.00
0-462
$5.51
$5. 51
0403
0484
$12.00
$!1.!!1
04115
$22.00
0488
$41 .58
0407
S5.51
145.00
$7.00
$5. 51
$5. 51
0468
0409
0470
0471
0472
0473
0474
0475
04711
0477
0478
April 2007
$12.00
S35.00
$14.00
0430
0431
10440
0«1
12
$17 .89
$35.00
$36.00
$7.00
$7.00
$11.80
$5.51
$5.51
$18.00
$7.80
$5.25
$14.51
0823
0824
$12.11
$8.05
0525
082&
$34.00
$80.00
0827
0828
$14.00
0829 $150.00
$75.00
0830
$15.00
0$31
0832
$20.00
0833
$12.11
0834
$20.00
0835 $151.10
$10.00
0838
$.40.00
0837
$35.00
0838
0839
$11.25
$26.00
0840
0841
$26.00
0842
$18.00
$5.25
0843
$5.50
0844
$5.50
0845
$6.60
0846
$5.50
0847
$5.50
0848
$7.50
0849
$34.22
0850
0851
$275.00
$18.00
0852
$7.50
0853
$5.51
0854
0855
$5.51
0856
$5.51
$5.61
0857
0858
$5.51
$5.51
0859
0880
$5.51
0861
$5.51
0882
$5.51
$5.51
O&e3
$5.51
0864
$5.51
O&e5
0868
$5.61
$5.51
0867
$5.51
0868
$16.00
0869
$5.51
0870
0871
$5.51
0872
$5.51
$5.51
0873
0874
$21.00
$5.51
0875
0876
$5.51
$10.00
0677
0821
0822
0878
0879
0880
0881
0832
0883
0884
0885
0866
0887
0888
0889
08110
0891
0892
0893
0894
0896
08116
0897
08118
0899
OllOO
01101
0il02
0903
()110.4
. 0905
()gOO
0907
OG08
0909
01110
0911
0912
0913
091o4
0915
01118
0917
0918
09111
0920
0921
092.2
0923
092o4
0925
0926
0927
0928
0929
0930
0931
0932
0933
0934
$10.00
$5.51
$5.51
$5.51
S!Ull
$5.51
SUI
$5.51
$5.111
$5.51
$5.51
$5.51
$72.00
$5.51
$5.51
$5.51
$20.00
$5.51
$6.51
$75.00
$50.00
$7.25
$31 .11
$5.51
$55.00
$5.51
SIU!1
$ 5.51
$8.70
$6.75
$5.51
$12.70
$16.70
$37.00
$5.51
S5.51
$7.80
$10.00
$5.51
$5.60
$5.51
$5.51
$5.51
$5.60
SUi!
$5.51
$9.00
$7.00
$6.70
$5.51
$28.35
$135.00
$5.51
$5.51
$5.51
$17.00
$5.61
1().49
1050
1061
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1060
1061
1062
1063
1004
1065
106e
1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
107<4
1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1081!
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
109 7
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
$130.00
$50.00
$10.00
$10.00
SJ5.00
$60.00
$50.00
$50.00
$100.00
$35.00
135.00
$35.00
$1 7.35
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$35.00
$5.51
110.00
$5.51
$-40.00
$50.00
$80.00
$35.00
$21.08
$~5 .00
S6.00
$5.51
$80.00
$220.00
$5.51
$30.00
$301.00
$45.00
$150.00
$700.00
$35.00
$130.00
$200.00
$36.00
$5.51
S5.51
$5.51
$55.00
$20.00
$55.00
$50.00
$200.00
$50.00
$55.00
$5.51
$5.51
$5.51
$35.00
$100.00
T alkin ' T okens
13
1163
1164
1165
1166
11117
1168
11611
1170
1171
1172
1173
$35.00
$50.00
$35.00
$40.00
$36.00
$35 .00
$6000
$75 .00
$45.00
1174
$50.00
1175
$140.00
11711
1177
$ 55.00
$115.00
1178
$40.00
11711
$36.00
$400.00
1180
110 1
1162
$36.00
$1 50 00
1103
$35.00
1164
$275.00
1185
$11.0 1
1188
SU I
1187
1188
11811
1100
1101
1192
11113
1194
11115
1106
11117
1108
$9.0 1
$0.01
1 17.01
$0.01
$U.0 1
$9.0 1
$11.0 1
$1 0.0 1
$ 51.01
$1 8.0 1
$1 0.0 1
$ 10.01
11911
$1 0.0 1
1200
$ 10.00
$1 3.35
1201
120 2
1 20~
120-4
1205
1208
1207
1208
1209
1210
1211
1212
1213
L4
$5.111
$3500
$5.6 1
$100.00
$30.00
$35.00
$5.151
$111.00
51 6 .00
$20 .00
$5.5 1
$1 2.00
$1 0.00
$5.5 1
1214
s 2e .oo
1216
$26.00
12111
1217
1218
SS.I!1
$38.00
$11.00
12111
$1 1.00
A pril 2007
[1562
11b63
' 15&4
1585
1500
15G7
I!)OS
No6112
$27.811
1568
1570
18.00
$20.00
1$71
$1111
$11 . 11
No Old
1572
1573
15T.t
S!I.OO
1575
S UIOO
$18.00
S I O.OO
$20.50
N o Bid
No Bid
1674
SI2.7D
15n
S5. 51
1570
$10.00
1678
NoBel
1540
$51100
1541 $ 1.!>50.00
1541 , ,1100 00
1543 $2.500.00
158-4
15115
lSIIll
15117
$2..500.00
$1 .!l00.00
$1,200 00
52.100.00
I SIIll $ 1.500.0 0
151111 $1.500.00
A u ction N otes: The attractive mate rial In this sale
attracted consi derable bidding activity. On the
closing d ay , I was kept busy m ost of th e time
starting a t SAM Saturd ay through 2 :30 A M Sunday.
Although m y standard a pproach In ha ndling last
mmute bid checking by e-mail or le lephone has
been to allow inquiry after the anno unced closing
t1me until 15 minutes passed without contact, that
pohcy was not conveyed to all bidders. For l his I
apologize.
One of the m ajor problems encoun tered with this
sale was the last minute submission or new bids
JUSt before the c losing time. Calls and c-mails
woro pouring In while I was still trying to enter new
bids- it w as contu sing and hectic! There were a
few mistakes m ade that required later correction.
As a consequence, for future sales I p lan on
instituting a revised policy. Right now I am thinking
of closing new b ids as of noon on Saturday. and
then allowing chec king of bid status for previously
submilted bids up un til SPM on Su nday. or until
there are no con tacts for 15 m inutes. with an
absolute cut-off time o f 11PM. 1 m ay a lso need to
limlt the number of lots on which inquiry can be
made - some of the inquiries. because of l he great
WANTED!
WOODEN MONEY
Yes. I do take wooden nic kels, wo oden
dimes, wooden q uarters including flats
from civic celebrations s uch as sesquicenten nials, fairs and w o o den to kens from
McDona ld 's, Sambas ( m u st have city of
origin) . D omino's Piz:za, Dairy Queen,
Quoddy Mo c casins and m o re .
Send w ith your price and if l don't like it 1
w ill send them back and inc l ude you r
postage co st. Send fo r my offer and if you
don't like it I w ill send them back and
include your postage cost.
Norm B o ugh ton
PO B ox One
MacedonNY 14502
n\xu.l.ghtl(@ rocbestcr.r.r.m
1600 St ,OOO.OO
$511,00
15111
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121.00
15113
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15~
$25.00
No Bod
15115
1~ VO
No Old
15117
15&e
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11500
1601
1002
100~
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No Bid
$ 12. 19
No ISod
No Did
NO Bid
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1004
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1600
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1807
1G08
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1010
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$18.00
number of attractive and popular pieces bei ng
offered, Involved well o ver 1 00 lots.
Good trade tokens from a n y state w e nt well. but
especially those from any of the western states.
Saloon tokens In generally w ent very strong. The
great selection of trade mirrors provoked wild
action In the Initial bidding, and the later bid
checking and raising of bids. As usual, there were
some better lots that slipped through the cracks at
s ubstantially lower than expected bids.
The Innovation of a picture hosting site showing
many of the more attractive items was a big hit with
prospective bidders. Also, the availability of the
sale list on my web space was wall received.
Although I may try to w o,-1( up a noth er mall bid sale
that w ould close at the e nd of M ay, m y next
defini te sale wlll be conduc ted In conjunction with
the N TCA a nnual show and meeting over Labor
Day w eekend.
Consignments of bener tokens and exonumia
items at my usual attractive rates are always
welcomed '
-Duane
Paying Top$$$ For:
1). Trade tokens picturing the Salt Lake
Morm on Temp le.
2). Utah State Fair Exhibitor meda ls that
Agri cultural
&
show
Deseret
M anufacturing Society.
3). Better Utah town tokens, Co-op &
others.
IRV RATCLIFFE (801) 295-5327
:\'Y.)-~$wooden money.. co m
ANA member 44 years
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ON THE NET
Ron Ler·ch
J>.O. Box 188149
Sacramento CA 95818-8149
Phone: (916) 393-3632
eMail: ronlerch@comcast.net
My tltanks tlus montlt for tlte help and information J
received from Duane f eisel, John Hoffman, Leo Schlitz,
Jim Kattner, Jerry Adams, Kevin Grant, Reese Scott,
John Allred, Larry Peterson, and especially for all his
work in producing tJlis column and magazine to ottr
editor, Jeff Smurtltwaite.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
Appearing on cBay, by number:
COMMENTARY
In last montlt's commentary, I mentioned some Civil
War tokens I had seen seU in a major coin auction that
crossed the $10,000.00 level. Well, one of them
appeared on eBay tltis month and did not sell. I am
reasonably certain it is tl1e same piece as tlle images
looked identical to what J bad seen in tlte prior month
sale. Titerc can't be too many of tltese around. In tlte
Superior sale, I believe the final price was
approximately $14,000.00 or so. The example offered
on eBay had a starting price of $ 16,000.00. Not a big
markup, but you really have to wonder what someone
has in mind to pay that kind of price for an item and
then immediately re-offer it in another venue and hope
to make any kind of profit. I really have to wonder if
something else was going on here and if anyone has any
information about tJtis, would be pleased to be
enlightened.
130086144283 Juncos, Puerto Rico, Jose Cintron / I
cent. (avo) in trade; $760.00. Hm•e not reported m~v
Latin A merican tokens fo r a while. The le vel ofinterest
for this modest little aluminum token shows that the
market is alive and well.
140085620495 Hester, MT, J. F. Supan /5¢ in trade:
$542. 16. Another ordinary looking token , but from a
very rare location. Also, a 1930 's looking token from
the. Buckhorn Club in Wheeler soldfor S231.50.
The Lngle System token dispenser machine tJull I
mentioned in last month's column (did not meet
reserve) found a good home in a negotiated sale. It
went to a man who makes tlte Ingle tokens a specialty
and is trying to collect one of each Ingle token issued.
Good luck to John Byars and if you can help him out,
why not get in touch witlt him. I mention tltis because
another example of this machine was offered iliis month
on eBay. Titis one also did not meet the seller's reserve
price. I guess there is a limit to the number of folks who
want the ultinlate collectible to go with their token
collection.
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140090995 149 ('good for' mirrors). Walker's Saloon.
Butte (Mont.wa), (pretty lady), (I )2Yl¢ in trade;
$1,025.00. An attractive lady saloon mirror, but
someone has removed the numeral one from the amount
ofvalue is was redeemed for. Possibly done by rhe
issuer regretting his extravagance or some lofer owner.
Another mirror from Shelton Washington from the
Bodega Bar & Cafo (with some minor spotting) sold for
$511.99.
170079962428 (Post and Indian Traders), Durfee &
Peck. 25 Cents in Merchandise I (running buffalo);
$685.00. One ofthe choices/ examples ofthis great
token that 1 have ever seen. Jr was followed by a Durfee
& Peck 50 Cents token with the riverboat reverse in the
same condition that sold for $609.99 and a $ 1.00
specimen with the charging Indian for $534.99. A lso. a
W. A. Carter, Post Trader token from Fort Bridger sold
for $452.99.
150096774477 (San Francisco, CA?) Mauduil &
Comp' nie I Ccrcle De San Francisco, Yl Dollar;
$686.00. A circa 1860 Ioken that has long been
caraloged as being from San Francisco, Califo rnia, bur
has also been Latin American token. No evidence for
either nflribution has been produced as Jar as 1 know. A
French-Swiss company that may be a descendent ofthe
one on the token (and that dates to the 1500's) still
exists. There were French 'Cere/as' or clubs in San
Francisco during the proper period. The U. S. s~yle
denomination on this token is n ot normally found on
Latin American tokens other than for some ofthe
English speaking countries or rhe Mexican border
towns. Needs someone to provide more research and I
sure would like to hear ofany info rmation rhat any
reader might hm1e or find.
150097068 195 Frisco, UT, The Brick Saloon I 12 Yl¢
at tJ1c Bar; $6 10.00. A great old saloon token from one
ofthe better Utah locations.
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180084 144463 Bellows Falls, VT, Andrews Drug
Store I I Glass of Soda; $3 10.05. The first ofthree
nice Vermont tokens to appear this month. The others
were Ed Trombley from St. Johnsbury selling for a
similar S3 10. 05 and an Arbuckle & Co. from Burlington
going for S265. 00.
200082557867 (transportation tokens), Nanticote
Bridge, Value 3 Cents I Footman 's (P)ass, Good for
One (f)rip (plus another version of this token witJ1
Value 2 Cents): $ 1404.89. 171e 3 Cenl version is the
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Atwood-Co.!foe listed celluloid token (with highest value
they give of /50. 00) with raised letters but the first
tellers of "Pass' and 'Trip •have been crudely removed
to produce a cntder joke. The 2 Cent token is also
celluloid (or bakelite) but with leiters incuse and
apparently totally unlisted Rare and interesting stuff.
23009 16655 19 (Oklahoma and Indian Territory),
Pawnee Bi ll 's, Wild West Co., Privelcgcs I 5 Cents;
22008 1609740 (Suring, WI), J. 1. Johnson, Klondike
Saloon I 5¢ in tmde; $282.77. A maverick saloon, but
$343.99. Listed under Pawnee, OK. in the catalog. this
piece has even more significance as a re lic ofone ofthe
great Wild West performers and his traveling show.
Also, a Boynes token from Quinton, !. T., soldfor
S299.00 and a liiafl & Co., Sl.OO token featuring the
charging Indian on one side (Pawtucket, I. T.) sold for
$239.50.
with apparent attribution data given. A couple more
Wisconsin saloon tokens but with full attribution on the
token also sold this month; the Music Hall Saloon from
Gil/ell for $271.66 and the Blue Front Saloon fi·om
Elroy for S 136.-19.
23009746 1620 (military), Walla Walla, I00¢,
Canteen I (blank but possible counterstamp); $394.99.
Nice ear~y Washington military token. A 50¢ token from
Fort DeRus.,y (I fawaii) sold for $383.00.
2200823327 10 Granada, CO, Clay's Club I 50¢ in
rrade; $272.99. A scarce Colorado location. Another
denomination for Clay's Club, the 25¢, sold for
S220.99. The prize for highest price Colorado item,
however, went to an /89/ dog license from South
Denver wllich sold for $299.00.
250083682997 McGehee, AR Jno. W. Johnson
Saloon I I Drink; $371.60. Very attractive old
Arkansas saloon token.
23009 1665505 Batesville, IN, Park House Bowling
(pin and balls) Alleys & Saloon I 5 cents; $284.00.
Rare~v see
Indiana pieces going this high, but this was
one ofthe most appealing in appearance ofall tokens
sold this month.
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270092935282 Kerby. OR, Archie Anderson / $ 1.00
in tmdc: $6 10.00. I ery scarce Oregon location.
270093849462 Amador, CA, B. White's Saloon,
Good for Drink at I (BBC)~ $2,175.00. Spectacular
price for this nice old saloon Ioken. Other California
tokens ofnote this month were an H. J. West from
Summerville with a Jacob Strahle (billiard table maker)
reverse that soldfor $ I ,363.28; a Pioneer Pool Hall
heart shape token from Brmvley that sold for $260.55,
and a Cameron Dairy token that sold fo r $190.49. The
location ofthe Cameron Dai1:y Iok en was p laced by the
seller as the town of Cameron, but might actually be
from Monolith 1/1e Ioken has a 1930's appearance and
the town ofCameron ceased existence in 1913. The
Cameron Dairy is registered in the nearby location of
Monolith.
270095532275 (Haydock. lA), C. W. Annstrong / 5
Cents; $382.25. Impressive price for an iowa
mm,erick token, but an extreme~v rare location.
290084462659 Golconda, NV, G. N. Shallenbe rger I
I Drink; $323.99. Nice incuse token and ona ofthe
rarer pieces from this Nevada town
29008868580 1 Nashville, TN, D. L. Lapsley & Co./
15; $754.44. This is actually a very rare Civil War
token and a lthough the seller did not mention it, this
fact was obviously not missed by the bidders.
300085850967 Lincoln, NM, Lincoln Saloon / 12\h¢
in trade; $1,653.28. Great saloon token from !he !own
best known for being the h angout of Billy the Kid. A lso,
a Montana collector sold offtwo Chico Springs tokens
fi'om his J\lfontana collection after he became convinced
thai they were real~v New J\fexico tokens. It is so listed
in Billy Kiser 's book and that is the onry location to
have a post office with this name. The beller ofthe two
specimens sold for $228.50 and the poorer example
(with a large hole) brought$ 135. 00.
300087955528 Mesa. AZ, Soapy Smith's Saloon I
12 \h¢ in Linde; $860.00. Great Arizona s aloon token
named after the notorious A Iaska brigand.
Additionally, a Dewey Bar Ioken sold for $2 I 2. O.f.
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NTCA MAVERICKS -APRIL 2007
Paul Leafgreen -Editor
P.O.Box 121912, Fort Worth, TX 76121-1912
paulwleafgreen@hotmail.com
Congratulations to Jerry Adams for being the first to identify the Acme Saloon in El Paso as the
place John Wesley Hardin was gunned down. What former middleweight champion (boxing) of
the world later opened a bar and produced pinball tokens in the 1940's? The first person to
correctly identify this person will receive a token from hi s establishment.
Paul
MAVERICK ATTRIBUTIONS
NAO 1601 O.F. Ellerbusch Soft Drink Palace.
New Minden, IL, 1926-35 City Dir., John
Mutch/Rebert Cardiff
NA06023 A.J. Hermes, Savannah, GA, 18931926 Dunn, Alois J. Hermes, Randy
Partin, originally listed by S.Fuhrman
NEW MAVERICKS FOR APRIL 2007
All listings by Sheila Fuhrman, unless
otherwise noted
NA06037 C.K. II Good For I One I Loaf I Of I
Bread I Conrad King II Oct A 23
NA06038 F. Kirchhoff II Good For I F. I K. I
Loaf Bread II R B 23
NA06039 Jul. Krause (inc.) I Good I For I 1
Loaf Bread I (2 inc. 6-pt. stars) II (B lank) II
Oct B 23
NA06044 Leushke's Bakery (inc.) I Good For
I 1 I Loaf bread II Becker I Schnepel I B.S.
Co. I St. Louis II R B 24
NA06045 Log Cabin I Good For I 10¢ I Loaf
bread I Bakery (all inc.) II (Blank) II Oct B
26
NA06046 Mark the Ball I And I Eat Love's I
Blue Ribbon I Bread II (Same) II R A 20
NA06047 Lowther Bro's (inc.) I Good For I I I
Loaf I Bakery II (Blank)IIR B 23
NA06040 E.M. I Kraus I H.Rice I maker I
Dayton, 0 . II Good For I 10¢ I Loaf I
Bread (AJ1 Inc.) II R WM 24
NA06048 Lumsden's Mills I Bakery II Good
For I 'hI Loaf II R B 24
NA0604 1 J.M. Kuhn Jr. I Bread II Good For I
8¢ I Loaf II R A 24
NA06049 J. C. Mades (inc.) I Good For I 5¢ I
LoafBread (inc.) II (Blank) IIRB 25
NA06042 A.L. Laird I Good For I 1 Loaf
Bread II (Blank) II R B 26
NA06050 Main Bakery I 10 Cents I 223
Brussels St. II Pies, Cakes, Macarrons &
Dainties I Neat & Sweet I Can Be Had I By
Calling At I Main 's I At Brussels St. II R A
25
NA06043 Lankford's I Steam I - I Bakery II
Good For I One I 5¢ I Loaf Bread II R A 26
20
April 2007
NA06051 Good For I 12 'h ¢ I Drink I
Montana Saloon II Bielick & Budincich I
9 11 N. I Main II Oct A 24 A. Kohlhardt
NA06062 Fred I Rombach II Good For I 5¢ I
Loaf Bread II R B 25
NA06052 The Stag I Cigar I Store II Good For
I 5¢ I In Trade // R B 2 1 A.Kohl hardt
NA06063 Rottler Bros (inc.) I Good For / 1 /
LoafB rea II Tllic & Hartmann I 21 1 I Pine I
St. Louis// R B 23
NA06053 Arndt & Shanahan I Market I Pool !
Hall I 510 E. 3rd //Good For 12 'h ¢ Pool
A.Kohlhardt
NA06064 Sanitary Bakery I 224 I West I Court
I St.// Good For I One I Loaf I Of I B read
II R A 23
NA06054 E. Darrimon I The I Palm I
Proprietor I Irvine S.F. II Good For I 5¢ I
One D rink II R A 29 A.Kohlhardt
NA06065 Schadler' s I Bakery // Good For I A
5¢ I Loaf of Bread II R A 25
NA06055 The Mint Saloon II Good For / 12 'h
¢I In Trade II R(Ch) WM 2 1 A.Kohlhardt
NA06056 Marking Device Association I
Distrc it 8 I MDA I Spring Cru ise I June 1
to 4 I 1971 II Good For I One I Drink II R
Bz 29 A.Kohlhardt
NA06057 Gerkey I & I Campbell II Good For I
5¢ (¢ in lower loop of 5) I In I Trade II R B
20 C.Su nde
NA06058 J .M. Prater I Confectionery I And I
Bakery II Good For I One I 5¢ I Loaf of
Bread II 12-sc A 22
NA06059 Paul Preusser I Good f<or I I 0¢ Loaf
of Bread II 10 1/ R B 24
NA06060 Pure Food I Bakery I W.D . Meyers
II Good For I 1 I Loaf I Of I Bread II Oct B
24
NA0606 1 Quality I Bakery I 1228 I
MacDonald Ave. II Good For One I 5¢ I
Loaf of Bread II Oct A 25
NA06066 Em il I ... I Schaffer II Good For I 1 I
Loaf Bread II R A 23
NA06067 E.M. Schell I Bakery// Good For I
A 5¢ I Loaf of Bread II R A 24
NA06068 Schneider' s I Tavern I Sandwiches I
With I Tip Top Bread II Good For I 10¢ I
In Trade II 8-sc A 28
NA06069 M.C. Schoenhut I Good For I 5¢ I
Loaf Of Bread (all inc.) II (Blank) II R B
24
NA06070 Schuetz & M£ Farlan I Good For I
One Loaf I O f Bread (all inc.) II (Blank) II
R B 24
NA0607 1 H.R. Schwarz I Bake I Shop II Good
For I 1 I Loaf Bread II 8-sc B 24
NA06072 Si lver Grill / Cafe I & I Bakery II
Good For I 10 Cent I Loaf Bread II Oct B
22
NA06073 Sitterle I Bros. I Steam I Bakery II
Good For I One Loaf I Of Bread II Oct B
28
T alk.i n' Tokens
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MAIL BID SALE NTCA RULES ROGER WINTER rwi nter4 700@va hoo.com
MORE DARJES 16920 Old Sawmi ll Road Woodbine MD 2 1797 MORE DAIRJES
86. (IL, Cl-UCAGO) Milk Pail Store #4 GF 2c IT on dairy products A 21 4sc
87. (IA, DES MOTNES) Lot of 2 Clover Leaf Home Dairy(i) GF Pr/Qt mi lk B 23 Oc!R
88. IL, PEKIN Lot of2 J.F.Pfa nz GF Pt/Qt mi lk A 26/29 Oc/8sc
89. AZ, GLOBE Lot of 2 New Modem Dai ry GF QT past/specmlk B 25/25x28 Pnt/Hrt
90. (WASHINGTON) Emergency Relief Admin I c milk token A 22 R
91. (W A), SEATTLE Golden Rule Dairy GF 1 Qt Milk B 21 Oc
92. TX, SAN ANTONIO Wamee Jersey Dairy GF I Pt mi lk MB $15 B 29 R
93. P~ YORK P.M.Bupp's Dairy GF 5c bottle/return A 23 R
94. (IL, WATERLOO) L.P. Columbia Dairy(i) GF 1 Pt. milk MB $12 A 23 R
95. MO, MARSHALL Sali ne Co(unty) Creamery Co. I Pint milk :VIB Sl 5 A 19 R
96. WA, PUYALLUP Sanitary Infa nt Dairy GF ONE QUART B 24 R
97. (OK), OKLAHOMA CITY Mosley Dairy GF 1 Qt. RAW MI LK MB$12 A 19 Sq
98. CO, FT. LUPTON Anderson Jersey D. GF Y2 GAL ALL JER. HOMO Pllbl 3 1 hid.
99. W~ ABERDEEN Lot of 2 Annadale Dairy GF one/ I Pt/Qt B 24 Sq
I 00. OH, BARNESVILLE Lot of 2 Sanitary Dairy GF I Pt/Qt milk A 26x 18/3 1x22 Ov
10 1. (CA, BAKERSFIELD) Tieck's Mi lk GF One Pt. milk A 24 R sq center hole
I 02. (WA, SPOKANE) Inland Empire Dairy Assn GF I Qt mil k A 29 8sc
I 03. {MA) Hood's Calf Doll ar 1948 "YOU' RE LUCKY ... HOOD'S MILK" A 30 R
I 04. (KS, WI CHIT A)Steffen's Safe Dairy Foods Good Luck Token (mil k bottles/good
luck signs) NS 32 R
105. IA, SPENCER Lot of 3 Jersey Dairy GF one pt half& half/qt. milk/half gal. milk
B 25/25/29 Sq/Oc/8sc
106. WA, FORKS Forks Co-op Creamery GF I Pt. milk A 21 R
I 07. IL, ROCK ISLAND Brown's Dairy(i) One Quart(in exergue) M B $17 Cu 23 R
I 08. W~ELLEN S BURG Enfield Dai ry GF 1 Qt milk A 29 8sc
109. (OR, COOS BAY) The Myrtles Dairy Lot of 2 GF I Pt half and half!! Qt premium
mil k PVwh!PI/rd 29 Oc round center hole
110. (NV), GOLDFI ELD Nevada Milk Co. Wallace and Watson GF I Pt milk some
pitti ng on reverse A 24 A round off-center hole
I l l . I A, FORT DODGE F.D. Creamery Co.Lot of 2 Gf Qt Homo/Qt Past B 22/25 Oc/R
I 12. IA, FORT DODGE Fort Dodge Creamery Co. Homo Half Gal milk Pl/grn 23 R
11 3. (C O), MANTTOU SPRJNGS M.S. School GF Y2 Pt. milk Pl/rd 32 R
11 4. (TN, MASCOT) American Zinc Co. Farms GF I Qt, milk B 29 R
115. BANK THE DIFFERENCE/Special Morning Milk( on can pictured)/SA VEl/Return
this coin to you Doctor for New Bank B 28 R
116. Maverick Cedar Ridge Dairy 1 Qt. milk A 225 Oc NOT LISTED in Reiter
117. (WI, SHEBOYGAN) Verifine Dairy Prod. GF I Pt. milk A 24 Oc
118. (IL, Rockford) D.S. Darrow Dairy GF I Qt. mil k MB Sl 2 A 32x22 Ov
119. (OH, MARYSV ILLE) Boardman & Sons GF I Qt milk A 24 Sq
120. (IL, CHICAGO) C.H. Fischer 1 Pt (cream can pictured) B 24 R
12 1. (fN, BLUFFTON) Bluffton GF Jc w. milk bottle return A R 23 rd. center hole
122. (CA., LOS ANGELES) Sanitary Gold Seal Dairy GF Half Pt. Cream MB $15
A 25 32sc center square hole
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123 . (CA, LOS ANGELES) Challenge Cream and Butter Assn HalfPt Cream MB $15
A 31 R three off-center round holes
124. TX, CAMERON American Milk Prod. Co. GF HalfPt Cream MB SlS B 29 Oc
125. MILKIM/TOKEN//GOOD FOR/5/fN TRADE A 21 R
126. (WA), SPOKANE Broadview Dairy Lot of 2 GF I Oc Cream/Milk Pl/yl & Pllrd 24
R round center hole
127. IL, WATERLOO Waterloo Milk Co. GF I Pt milk A 25 R
128. (CA), SANTA CRUZ Sadler's Dairy Lot of 2 GF one Pt/Qt w. bottle 24/23 Oc/R
129. (ND, GLEN ULLIN) Glen Ullin Creamery 1 Qt cream-l ine milk A 26 Sq
130. MN, GAYLORD Carlin's Dairy GF I Qt milk B 21 R
131. IL, GALESBURG Golden Cream Dairy GF one Qt milk or merchandise B 21 R
132. (W A, PUYALLUP) Modem Dairy GF 1 Qt milk B 18 R
133 . ND, GRAND FORKS Bob's Dairy Store GF 5c IT pl/blk 23 R
134. OR, BROOKINGS Seaview Dairy GF 1 Qt mil k Pl/grn 23 R
13 5. (OH, TROY) Sheets Lot of 2 GF Pt/Qt milk 27/23 R/Oc
136. (SO, BROOKINGS) Morton's Jersey Milk GF I Qt A 21 Oc
137. (CA), CORONA Fuller Rancho Lot of 5 five different dairy products, shapes, si zes
138. Maverick Jersey Farm Dairy, L.P. Harris, Prop GF One Gill Cream CB/or 38 R
139. (lA, DUBUQUE) Iowa Dairy Co. GF one Pt B 20 Oc
140. (MI, FLINT) Genesee Dairy Co. GF 1 Qt Past. Milk NS 20 R round center hole
141. (WI, MILWAUKEE) Gehl's Guernsey Farms Worth 2.00/ret. Gehl can B 35x27 Ov
142. (KS, PITTSBURG) Pittsburg Ice Cream Co. GF 5c bottle return A 22 Oc
143. (Ml, MARYSVILLE) Marysville Dairy GF I Qt mi lk Pl/rd 22 Oc
144. (NJ, NEW BRUNSWICK) Cherry Lawn Dairy GF JOe A 25 R
145. (IN, SOUTH BEND) South Bend Pure Milk Co. GF 5c with bottle A 19 R
146. NE, NORTH PLATTE North Platte Farms GF I Qt milk A 25 R
147. Maverick Sleeth Dairy GF I Qt milk NOT LISTED in Reiter
148. (IN, ELKHART) Wambaugh dairy GF 1 Pt CHOCOLATE MB $12 A 21 R
149. (WA, BELLINGHAM) Lockhart Bros. One Qt Quality mi lk MB $ 15 A 23 R
150. GA, (ATLANTA) GA. Mil k Prod. Confederation GF one Qt mi lk :VIB S12 A 20 R
15 I. Maverick Jones Milk U.B. 1958 FOOTBALL Schedule, mentions Lehi gh, Temple,
Columbia, West ern Reserve. Harvard, Bucknell, etc MB $20 A 43 R
151. (CA, LONG BEACH) Mountain View Dairies One Qt Past milk A 24 R club holed
152. (OH, IRONTON) Griffin(i) GF One Pt milk(i) B 24 R
153 . JL, HIGHLAND G.A. Reichert GF I PtA 25 Oc
154. (CA, SANDIEGO) Dairy Nart Farms GF 5c return bottle A 18 R
155. (PA, JOHNSTOWN) Johnstown Sanitary Dairy GF 5c return bottle A 24 R
156. (PA, ALLENTOWN) Troxell Dairy Co. GF5c return bottle A 20 Oc
157. (IL, CHJCAGO) School Milk Program B 22 R
158. (WA, FLETT) Flett Dairy GF 1 Qt mil k FI/rd 22 R
159. IL. DIXON Lawton Bros. Dairy GF I Qt milk B 23 R some pest.
160. AL, CULLMAN Cu llman Creamery GF 1 Qt milk w. bottle Z 23 R
16 1. (TN, KNOXVILLE) Warwick Bros. GF/(center cut hole) B 21 R NOT LISTED fN
REITER
162. IL, QUINCY Mid-West Dairy GF I Qt. milk Pllrd 23 R
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163. ND, HEBRON Hebron Co-op Creamery rev. blank A 20 Hx
I 64. TX, HOUSTON Phenix Dairy GF 5c return bottle A 22 Oc
165 . Maverick Saint Edward School GF 112 Pt milk Pllwh 22 R
!o6. tNY , IONAWANDA) Felton Grade School Milk B 17 Sq
167. MN, CARVER A.F.Bandimere GF I Qt milk A 23 R some pest.
168. GA, MACON Sunshine Dairies GF I Qt sweet mi lk B 28 R
169. (OH, WEST ALEXANDRIA) Twi n Val ley Dairy(i) GF I Qt milk(i) B 23 Oc
170. (MO, ST. JOSEPH) D.W. Cranr Dairy GF 1 Qt mil k A 24 Oc
171. Maverick W.T.(i) GF 1 Pt milk(i) B 25 R
172. IA, BOONE The Peerless Dairy GF 1 Qt milk A 26 R
173 . OH, TIFFIN Meadow Gold Pure Milk and Dairy Products N-S 26 R
174. MI, DAVISON Davison Dairy Co. GF I Qt milk A 26 R
I 75. (MI), BIRMINGHAM Hilly Acres GF 5c w. bottle A 26 R
176. IL, KEWANEE South Side Dairy GF 1 Pt milk A 25 R
177. (NC, RALEIGH) Pine State Creamery GF 3c bottle return A 23 R top- hol ed
178. CT, BRIDGEPORT Beechmont Dairy Inc. GF 5c "One check must be returned
with each House bottle" MB $15 A 25 R
179. (NE, OMAHA) Dave Cole(Dairy, per Reiter) GF 5c IT dark MB $16 B 21 R
180. (MO, KANSAS CITY) H.W.Stockhoff GF 1 Qt Grade A A 22 R
181 . CA, MARYSVILLE Home Dairy GF one Pt A 26 Oc
182. (MO, INDEPENDENCE) J.I-I.Srank ("n" rev.) GF I (rev.) Pt milk A 28 Oc
183 . (FL, DINSMORE) Dinsmore Prod/Distr. GF 1 Qt Gold/Guernsey Vit 0 Z 19 Sc/4
184. (WI, TWO RIVERS) Taddy's Dairy GF I Qt mil k MB $ 12 A 23 lOse
185. IA, (WATERLOO) Carnation Co. GF I Qt regular milk Pl/bk 23 Sq
186. (WI, MONTELLO) M.B.and S. Creamey Co. GF 25c IT A 26 R
187. IL, OLNEY Howard E. Gallagher GF 1 Pt milk MB $12 B 23 R
!88. (WI), NEW LISBON New Lisbon Quality Dairy GF I Qt milk B 20 R rd cntr hole
189. (KY, LOUISVILLE) Great-House mil k B 28 4sc MB $13
190. (AR, JONESBORO) A.G. Mays GF One Qt milk B 25 Oc
191. (WI, BELOIT) Consumers' Milk & I. C. Co. GF 5c bot1le return A 25 R
192. (NE, GRAND ISLAND) Fairacres "Most modern dairy in Ne." GF one unit
MB $20 B 25 R
193 . (I A, LAKE CITY) Lake City Creamery Co. GF 1Oc bottle return B 26 R pest.
194 . (KS, TOPEKA) Meadowgold Mi lk Gf one Qt A 29 R tri angle center hole 4mm
195. Maverick: Viega Dairy GF 10 AMUSEMENT unusual B 21 R
196. (MO, SMITHTON) Brookdale Farms GF One Qt milk B 29 8sc
Other than Dairies/milk
197. Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize/(man holding child)//1998/DoctOrs Without
Borders/Medcin sans Frontieres B 56 R heavy MB $ 15
198. San Pasqua! Battlefi eld State Park Dec. 8, 1848 (men on horses fighting) B 38 R
199. Pan Mun Jom Korea(map and Korean writing)// UN Command/Joint Security Areal
UN symbol B 39 R
200. (MT, BUTTE) Silver Bow County Coun House(pictured)//CLJFFORD 'S/1 2 1/2c/
11 EAST BROADWAY B 28 R
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20 I. (W A, SPOKANE) Hailstone Dairy GF I Qt. milk MB $ 14 A 2 I R
202. (l A), CEDAR RAPIDS Whiting's Dairy GF I Qt. milk A 25 R
203 . KS, NEWTON J.K.Tourtillot GF 1 Qt. milk A 23 Oc
204. (KS, PITISBURG) Grandview Farm Prod. Co. GF One Qt. milk MB $15 A 26 R
205. OH, BELLFONT AINE Hopewell Dairy GF I Qt. milk MB $14 A 25 Oc
206. (lA, DUBUQUE) Iowa Dairy Co. rev. blank NL in Reiter poorly struck B 19 Oc
207. (ON), NAPANEE Rosebay Dairy GF 1 Pt. A 38 Triangle top-hole
208. ON, BURFORD Burford Dairy GFl Qt. A 38 Triangle
209. BC, HANEY Diamond Dairy GF 1 Qt. Jersey A 25 R
210. (ON, BRANTFORD) MacNicolls D . GF 1 Qt A 4 lx38 Steer-head-shape bot. holed
2 I I. Maverick Sagataur Distributors LTD. 2 Liters 2% milk A 32 Sell 2
212. (fL, MOLINE) Bakers Dairy I Qt. A 25 R
213. (fN, N. MANCHESTER) Shively's Dairy Lot of Three different Gai/HalfGal/Qt
214 . OR, CONDON Hassings Dairy GF One Pt. A 20 R
215. OH, CINCINNATI Avondale Ice Co. GF 2c w. bottle (dairy?) A 26 Sc/12
2 16. (lA, DUBUQUE) Milk House 20 checks GF Y2 gal Ice Cream A 25 R
2 17. (WI), KAUKAUNA Thelen's GF I Pt. milk A 26 Hx
218. ID, BONNERS FERRY Kootenai Valley Cry. Co. GF I Qt. milk B 28 R
2 19. (IA), MANCHESTER Manchester Dairy GF I Qt. milk B 26 R
220. (Wl , SHEBOYGAN) Veri fine D. Products GF I Qt. milk A 23 R
22 1. (OH, DAYTON) Olt Bros.(i) GF One Qt. milk(i) B 24 R
222. (Ml, CADILLAC) Bridgeman Dairy GF One Qt. milk A 25 R
223. (CA, SAN DIEGO) City Dairy GF 1Qt. milk B 27 Oc MB S 13 diamond cent hole
224. (CA., LOS ANGELES) Flik's Dairy One Pt. milk A 29 Sc/4 !\liB $ 13 sq cntr hole
225. (AZ, TUCSON) Yale Dairy, Inc. One Qt. milk MB $15 A 31 R rd cent. Hole
226. (NE, HASTINGS) Topaz Dairy GF Y2 Pt. cream B 29 Sc/8
227. (NE, HASTINGS) Topaz Dairy GF One qt. Guernsey mi lk B 29 Sc/8
228 . (NE, HASTINGS) Topaz Dairy GF GF I Qt. milk B 25 R
229. (NE, KENESAW) Elmer Dovel GF 1 Pt. milk MB S 17 A 25 R
230 (WA, PUYALLUP) Modern Dairy GF! Qt. milk B 18 R
231 . fN, MEXICO Madern Dairy GF 1 Qt. milk B 18 Oc
232. (TX, CUSHING) Cushing Public School GF Y:! Pt. milk Pl/bk 23 R
233. OH, TROY Speagh Dairy GF I Qt. milk MB $17 A 25 Oc
234. (PA, MEDIA) Holton's Dairy GF 5 bottle return MB $20 A 24 R
235 . (W A, SPOKANE) Waikiki Dairy GF12c IT B 22 Oc Sc/3 center hole
236. FL, (MIAMI) Borden's Florida GF I Qt. Homo. Milk B 24 Sc/8
237. Maverick Willis Dairy Not in Reiter GF One Qt. milk A 30 Sc/8 3-leaf clover hole
238. (FL, JACKSONVILLE) Palmer Creamery Lo t of 2 GF Y2 Pt. heavy cream/GF I Pt.
Grade A milk MB $14 A 18 Oc/A 26x18 Ov
239. (WA,) BRIDGEPORT Mrs. T.P.Hopp GF I Qt. milk MB $ 15 A 32 Sc/16
240. MD, (BALTIMORE) For Good Health Drink Western Maryland Gold Seal Milk//
For Good Luck, Carry this Lucky Coin B 28 R
241 . (CA.,) SAN DIEGO Qualitee D. Prod. Co. One Qt. Milk A 28 Sc/4 hole Sc/3
242. FL, ST.AUGUSTfNE McCarter's Quality Dairy GF I Qt. milk 1\i 21 R
243 . (MO, ST.LOUIS) Pevely Dairy Co.(i) Gf I Pt. milk MB $20 B 24 Sq
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USUAL NTCA RULES EXCEPT CLOSE 30 APRI L 2007, TRADE r:OR OKLA.
RAY LEAFGREEN, P.O. BOX 6927. LAWTON, OK 73506-0927 (580-353- 1523)
1. FOR TEMPORARY LOAN ON LY 25 IT FOOD DRINKS (Rd-Br (FR 310B
2. TRAB N.C.O. CLUB 25c IT (Rd-AI-B iue (FR 460C (EM AIL:
3. HOF SK NCO OPEN MESS 25c IT (Rd-AI (GR 590 (oktokenman@hotmail.com
4. THE 59RE CLU B AND THE CLU B 14 ECN 1525 25c IT (Rd-Br (GR 890D
5. NEUBIBERG NCO CLUB 5 (Rd-Br (GR 930A
6. EN LI STED OPEN MESS ECN 796 JOe IT (Rd-AI (GR 10100
7.
1ST 3 GRADERS CLU B 10 RH EIN/MAIN A.B. (Rd-Br (GR 1200B
8.
SEM BACH A.F.B. NCO OPEN MESS 25c IT (Rd-AI-Yellow (G R 1330
9.
BENTWATERS COM PLEX NCO OPEN MESS SOc IT (Oc-AI (G B SOB
10. DET 17 6 18n 1 AC&W I Oc(RevSame(Rd-A I (JPS400
II . T.C.B. REC CLUB NOUASSEUR 5 (Rev Same (Rd-Br (MR 80A
12. CAB NCO OPEN MESS T OP HAT 1.00 IT (Rd-Br (PI 200B
I J SECOND BATTA LION 24T11 1NFANTRY POST EXCHANGE G/F Sc IM (Rd-AI
14. WOLFLEY' S TIRE & REPAIR STORE 252 1 MICHIGAN AVE AT 17T11 ST.
G/F $1.00$ ON A TI RE (Rd-AI-38mm
AR, DIAZ WILLI AMS MERCANTILE COMPANY G/F JOe IM (Rd-A I
15.
16 (AR. CROSSETT) CROSSETT MERC CO JOe (S.G. ADAMS) (Oc-Br (Lumber
17. (AR. HOT SPRINGS) LAWTON M ILLER CIGAR STORE G/F 5c IT (Oc-Br
18 AR. LITTLE ROCK A.L PRITCHA RD YELLOW PIN E LUM BER G/F SOc IM (R-A
19. AR. MALVERN WIS & A RK LUMBER CAM P STORE G/F 25 IM (Rd-BiMct
20. AR, PINE BLUFF STAG DOMINO HALL 123 M AIN G/F 25c IT (Rd-Br
2 1. AR, WARREN HAM ILTON COMPANY G/F 25c IM (Rd-Br (Lumber
22 (CA) KORBEL 1918 NORTHERN REDWOOD LUMBER CO G/F $1.00 IM (R-BiMet
23.
CO. DENVER T. J. O'HARA & CO. G/F 5c IM (Oe-Br
24.
IL. CABE RY CHET & LOU'S TAVERN G/F Se IT (Oe-Br
25. IL, CA RTERVILLE CA RTERVI LLE MERC CO GEN MDSE G/F 5c IM (Oe-AI (Coal
26 (IL. CH ICAGO) HART SCHRADER SAMPLE ROOM NO 65 S. HIGH ST. 2 ~ (Rd-Br
27. IL, LENORE SM J'ITY'S TAVERN G/F JOe IT (Rd-AI
28. IL. LOSTANT THE BOSTON STORE A. HART H, PROP. G/F 25c IM (Rd-Br
29 IL. MORRISON 1855 1955 I OeGOODANYSTOREUNTIL JUNE3, 1955(Rd-Wood
IL. PEKIN JOHN SPENG LER 5 (Rd-Br
30.
3 I.
(IL) PEORIA AUG . MEYER A.M . G/F 5c AT THE BAR A. M. (Rd-Br
32.
IL, RENAULT DASHNER'S TAVERN Gtr JOe IT ( 12Se-A I
33.
IN. DEC/\ TU R FRI CKLES PLACE 135 2N° STREET G/F I Oc IT (Rd-AI
34.
IN. ELWOOD FI RM GRINNELL GENERAL STORE G/F JOe IT (Rd-Br
35.
IN. FORT RITNER T. A. & F. W. HOLLAND G/F 50c IT (Oe-/\1
36.
IN.GARY MYTAVERN909ADAMSST. G/F5c 1M (Rd-AI
37 (IN) I-lA MMOND G/F ONE Sc CIGAR AT MOOSE CLUB ROOMS (Moose Piet (Oe-AI
38.
IN. LOGANSPORT ANDERSON & BROOKS G/F 5c IT (Rd-A I
39.
IN. NORTH MANCHESTER EAST END LUNCH G/F JOe IT (Rd-AI
40 IN. OWENSVI LLE OWENSVI LLE MERCANTILE CO EVERTHING G/F c25e IT (R-AI
41.
IN, SOUTH BEND RAN ITA GRILL G/F 25c IT (Oe-A I
42 (IN) TERRE HAUTE JONES TIRE SHOP SEIBERLING TIRES G/F $ 1.00$ IT (R-A I-38mm
43.
lA. AUDUBON OLSEN TAVERN G/F tOe IT (Oc-AI
44 .
lA. CHARTER OAK HERB'S RECREATION G/F 5c IT ( 12Sc-A I
45 .
(l A. DUNLAP) NELS BAKER G/F Sc IT (Oval-Br
46.
lA, HOW ARDEN BOOG IE'S POOL HALL G/F JOe IT (8Sc-Br
47.
l A, IIOLLAND ED KOEFOED HOLLAND CAFE 5e IT (Rd-AI
48.
lA. KEOKU K RADER'S TAVERN 25c IT (Rd-AI
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USUAL NTCA RULES EXCCPT CLOSE 30 APRI L 2007, TRADE FOR OKLA.
RAY LEAFGREEN. P.O. BOX 6927. LAWTON, OK 73506-0927 (580-353-1523
49.
lA, ROCK VALLEY LEO WAGNER POOL HALL G/F 5c IT (Rd-Br
50.
lA. RUTHV EN CONLON BROS. G/F 25c IM (Rd-AI
51.
lA. TITONKA FRANK'S RECREATION G/F 5c IT (Rd-Br
lA. TITONK A SCHMIDT' S TAVERN G/F 5c IT (Rd-Br
52.
53.
lA, TURIN E. PETERSEN GEN MERCHANDISE G/F 50c IT (Rd-AI
54.
lA. WESLEY BEN'S CASH STORE G/F 5c IM (Oc- Br
55 .
KS, NEWTON F.O.E. 25 16 G/F 5c IT (Rd-Br
56 KS, PRA TI OLIVER'S PHARMACY G/F 25c ON $1.00 OR OYER (R-AI-38mm
57 LA. ALG IERS HAM BACKER BAKCRY VALLETIE & ALl X G/F I Oc BREAD (Oc-Br
58. (LA) BOSSIER BASE NCO CLUB 1.00 IT (Rd-AI
59.
LA. MONROE COLEMANS PHARMACY G/F ONE 5c ROOT BEER (Rd-AI
60.
M E. SACO YORK CHAPT ER NO 5 R.A .M. ONE PENNY (Rd-Cp
61.
M l , COMINS AERI E 3544 MI XED DRINK (Rd-Pias-Green
62.
MN, HOUSTON BENSON BROS. HURRY BACK G/F 25c IT (Oc-Br
63.
MN. KENNETH F. C. HERSCHBERGER G/F 5c IM (Oc-Br
64.
MN, PI PESTONE MIDWAY BAR & RECREATION G/F Sc IT (Oc-Br
65 (MS) LAKE CORMORANT W. M. MINK TIME CHECK G/F SOc IT (Rd-Br
66. (MS, LEFLORE) DULWEBER G/F JOe IM (Rd-Br (Lumber
67. (Rd-AI
67 (MS. ORVISBURG) ORVISBURG MERCANTILE COMPANY'S STORE G/F 50 IM
68.
NE. BLAIR SAS BROS GENERAL MECHANTS G/F lc IM (Rd-Br
69.
NE, DANBURY FRED OSBURN G/F Sc IT (Rd-Br
70.
NE, III LDRETH GILMORE'S PLACE G/F Sc IT (Oc-Br
71.
NE. MILLIGAN CHARLEY'S STOE GEN. MDSE. G/F tOe IT (Oc-AI
72.
NE. TILDEN SCOTT'S PLACE G/F 5c IT (Sq-Br
73 .
NE. STERLING HARRY'S RECREATION G/F Sc IT (Oc-Br
74.
(N M) COAL BASIN DIAMOND COAL CO. MINE G/F 50 IM (Sq-AI
75.
NC, FAYETTEVILLE G. C. GRAVES AND SON G/F 1.00 IM (Rd-A I
76.
ND. DAZEY CA RLSON'S RECREATION G/F 25c IT (Rd-A I
77.
ND. HARVEY HARVEY DRUG CO. G/F I Oc IM (Oc-Br
NO. NEW ENGLAND SCHATZ RED & WHITE STORE G/F $1.00 IT (Rd-AI
78.
79.
(IT. BUCK) McALESTER COAL M INING CO G/F SOc IM (Buck Pict (Rd-Br
80.
OH. GALION ELKS CLUB G/F Sc IT (Oc-AI
81
OH. WEST NEWARK C. E. LUDY SAMPLE ROOM G/F 5 AT BAR (6Sc-AI
82 PA. WEST LEESPORT BERKS CO. FAI RV IEW HOTEL R.D. I G/F 5c IM (Rd-AI
83 SC. FERGUSON SANTEE M ERCANTILE CO. G/F 1.00 IM (Rd-BiMet (Lumber
84 SC. SOUTH MARION ANDERSON LUMBER CORP 1.00 IM 1.00 ORCO (Rd-WM
SO. SPENCER GEO. W. WELLS GIF Sc IN TRADE (c/s G G) (Rd-Br
85.
86.
SD, SPRINGFIELD S. B. GELFAND G/F IOc IT (Oc-AI
87 .
TN. LAUREHI LL JEN S J. JENSEN MAR. 1916 G/F 50 IM (Oc-AI (Lumber
88 .
TX. CHARCO A. COUTRET, JR. G/F 25c IT (Rd-Br
89 (TX. HOS HALL) TOOKE LUMBER CO G/F SOc IM (Rd-CdBd-Pink (Spot 5 o'cl
90.
TX, MILYID WEST LUMB ER CO. J. M. WEST G/F 10 IM (Rd-B iMetal
91 .
(TX. MINERAL WELLS) ARMY CAMP BUS LINE G/F ON E FARE (Rd-St
92 TX . SAN ANTON IO BURLESON CHA PTER NO 2 1 R.A.M. ONE PENNY (Rd-Cp
93 TX. STRAWN WATSON BROS GEN M ERCHANDI SE G/F 25c I M (Rd-A I (Lumber
94.
WI, A RCADIA TH E W. P. MASSUERE CO. G/F JOe IM (Rd-A I
95.
WI. OSHKOSH JACK AND FRANK'S BAR G/F Sc IM (Rd-Br
96.
WI. ELCHO CHAS. W. FI SH LUMBER CO. G/F 10 IM (Rd-BiMetal
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MAIL BID-NT CA RULES
FENNIE THACKER 5922 BIG RIDGE RD.
f~l!l11C:llldpa ts~ 1o p<.:()plcpc com
1. W rightsville, Pa. Heiland & Ferree / GF . 10
oc. b .
2. Tripp, S .D. Mikuska' s Store 1903 I GF. 1.0 0
r.b.
3. Williamson, S.C . Empire Mercantile Co./ GF.
5 r.b .
4. Friendship Inns Family T ourist Dollar I l .OO
Deposit at any Friendship Inn-stamped Bayview
Motel Brigham, Utah r. cb .
5. Same as #4 only stamped Sands Motel St.
George, Utab
6. Montpelier, Vt. King Solomon chapter #7 r.c
7. Abingdon, Va. Cinema ll / For replay only no
cash value r.b .
8. Pembroke, Va. W illiams Bros. & Co. I Gf. 25
r.a.
9. Lynchburg , Va. Whitten Funeral Home (
Retu rn Tag ) ov. Hom . n.
10. Roanoke, Va. Roanoke Eagles Home / 5 r.b .
11. Richmond, Va. Richmond Chapter #2 r.c.
12. Bristol, Va. E. H. Gill Chapter #50 r .. c.
13. Boissevain, Va. Wilson Bros. 50 I lcs. r. np .
14. Langley Air Force Base Virginia /25 at
NCO Club r.b.
15. Norfolk, Va. Ships Service N .A.S . I GF. 5 r.
fi.
16. Norton, Va. T ri state coach I GF. 55 round
trip (600 J )
17. Same As # 16 only GF. 15 (600 B )
18 . Norton, Va. C ity Bus I GF. 5 ( 600 I )
19 . ( Danville, W . Va . ) J.C. Mullins/ GF. 10
oc. b .
20. Ocean Shores, W a . Legend Inn Tavern I
Good toward next purchase 75 ccnts-1 .00-1 .502.00-2. 25-250 & 2.75 ( 7 pc. Set ) r. wood
2 1. Milwaukee, Wis . Kenwood Chapter #90 r.c .
22. W iscons National Guard Post exchange 1924
5 cent I rev. blank r.a.
23 . (Washington, D.C. ) W. M . & A Fare Zone
20 cent ( 997 B Zone Check )
24 . United States Army For Service I War w ith
Spain 1898 r.b .
25. Middle Atlantic N umismatic Association (
1120 12 J..-t. GF. Pair cuff links )
26 . Moosehead Lodge I 097 I GF. 2 5 oc. a .
28
A pril 2007
27 . Carbondale Lodge # 11 08 Loyal order Of
Moose ( Moose ) I GF. 10 r.a .
28. Value Y1 cent at Soda Fountain Gift
Pharmacy I Rev. same r.b.
29. R.M. Vail 50 I 19 14 Ingle r .n.
30. Hotel Llewellyn GF. 51 5 oc. a .
3 1. Halibar Restaurant & Lounge I GF. 1.00
Food & drink only r.b.
32. Staver's Cigar Store I GF. 5 r .a.
33. Johnson's Dept. Store Kirby Johnson Prop . I
GF. 25 r.a .
34. Thomas Bros. I G f. 5 r.b .
35. S VI GF. 1 Sheep r.b. (All Incuscd )
36. Waite r' s Check I GF. 5 Batesville Dist. Fair
Ass'n ov. b.
37. F.O. Eagles #472/ GF. 5 r .a .
38. Magnet Harrington I GF. 5 r.b.
39. Stocker' s I GF. 50 oc. a.
40. Individual Drinking C up gf. tills location only
I P.R.R.
r. b .
4 1 C harley's Place I GF. 50 oc. fi.
42. J .G .W . & Co. I GF. 1.00 r.b .
43 . G .H. & H . l.OO in trade I 1.0 0 r.b.
44. Like #43 only 5.00 r.n.
45. John koors Fountain Cafe I GF. 5 r.b. ( no
cut out)
46. Like $45 only with " F" cut out
47. Fountajn Cafe I GF 25 oc. b .
48. Roger's Bar I GF. 50 oc. b .
49. Ralph Daugherty I GF. 25 r.b.
50. Harlan Fuel Co. I Light for 1 shift only sq . a
5 1. Howard Collieries powder check I 0 caps I
Rev. blank oc. b.
52. Like 35 1 only I 0 sticks
53. Like #52 only 5 sticks oc.a .
54. Industrial Collieries Corp ·n Mine #43 I G F. I
s tick powder r. a.
55. C ity Bread Co. Winnipeg I GF. I loaf r.a.
56. City Of Winnipeg Home of The Red River
etc . I Red river Dollar 1976 r.n .
57. Sants Catalina I Trade dollar 1989 r.n.
58. T en mixed T elephone Tokens
59. Five different Return T ags
60. Five different Car W ash Tokens
6 1. T wenty five different Coal T okens
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LllTLEFIELD, 4622 TYROLEAN AVE., ST. LOUIS, MO 63 116
1. ARIZ. BISBEE W.RCHAFFIN G/F 12 l/2c RD.BR
2. ARIZ. GOLDROAD MlLLS & STONEY GIF 12 l/2c SC.AL.
3. ARIZ. SILVERBELL CARRIGER AND BRIGGS GIF ONE 12 1/2c DRINK RD.AL.
4. ARIZ. WILLIAMS THE CABINET 2 !4 SC.BR.
5. ARK. PARIS GEO. COUILLE, JR. GIF 5c RD.AL.
6. (CAL.) AMADOR CITY COSMOPOLITAN SALOON 1910 25 IN TRADE GALLO BROS. RD.
BR. MB $60.00
7. CAL. CORAM THE CORAM SALOON N. RODRIGUEZ GIF 1 DOLLAR RD. AL. MB$50.00
8. (CA.) MONT BULLION GIF I DRINK BON TON SALOON J.B. TRABUCCO, PROP. RD. BR MB
$200.00
9. CAL. NEEDLES J. QUINNS SALOON G1F ONE DRINK SC. BR MB $200.00
10. CAL. TRES PINOS SOUTIIERN PACIFIC HOTEL & SALOON G/F ONE DRINK RD. AL. MB
$100.00
11 . COLO. WALDEN THE CLUB SALOON W.H. SLEE, PROP. GIF ONE DRINK AT THE BAR REC.
AL. MB $55.00
12. (IDA. BAYHORSE) RAMSHORN COMMJSSARY G/F JOe RD. AL.
13. IDA. BOISE CAPITOL BUFFET GJF 1 DRINK OR CIDAR RD. BR.
14. IDAHO, EAGLE L.E. DIElll.. 1912 G!F 1.00 RD.BR.
15. IDAHO, MOSCOW TOM'S SMOKE HOUSE G/F CTS. 5 CTS. R.D.BR.
16. (IDA.) MfN. HOME BOUQUET BAR G/F Sc RD. BR
17. IDAHO, SHOSHONE THE SMOKE HOUSE G/F I CIGAR RD. AL.
18. IDAHO, VICTOR M. HATCH & CO. GIF SOc RD. BR.
19. IDAHO, WORLEY JOHN GARRETT BILLIARD HALL G!F CfS. 5 CTS. SC. AL.
20. (ILL. CHICAGO) THE LEADER SALOON 50 1 N. CLARK G!F 5 (CliTOUT) RD. AL.
21. ll.L. DANVILLE J & S SALOON G/F 2 1!2c OCT. AL.
22. (ILL.) EAST ST. LOUIS JAKE LEWlS 744 COLLINSVILLE G/F Sc RD. BR.
23 . (TLL.E.ST.LOUIS) TIM MORONEY (INCUSED) G/F Sc 12 ST.CLAlR (INCUSED) SC.AL.
24 . ll..L. GRANlTE CITY A.K GINNEN PACIFIC & CHESTNUT G/F 5c RD. BR.
25. lLL. LACON CHAS. SIMPSON G/F Sc RD. BR.
26. lLL. LENZBURG GEORGE REITZ SALOON G/F A Sc DRINK RD. BR.
27. (lLL. LAKEVIEW) F. TillELMANN G/F ScAT BAR RD.BR. BOCHE REV. GHOST TOWN
28. ILL. LINCOLN HOWARD LANGEN BAHN EMPIRE TRADE CHECK ONLY RD. BR.
29. ILL. OGLESBY RODA BROS. 501 W. WALNUT G/F 25c SQ. AL.
30. ILL. PEORIA FEY HOTEL G/F 5c RD. AL.
31. lLL. QUINCY BERNBROCK'S PHARMACY 5 700 MATN ST. RD. BR.
32. ILL. QUINCY COURT HOUSE PHARMACY CHAS. E. WETZEL G!F CTS. 5 CTS. RD. AL.
33. ILL. STEELTON H. SNIDER G/F 25c RD. AL. RARE
34. TLL. WATSEKA ART CAROM G/F 15c RD. ALUM.
35. IND. AVILLA JOE DEUJTCH G/F 5c RD. BR
36. IND. BROOK JOE'S RECREATION GIF $1.00 RD. Bil
37. (IND. ELWOOD) AT BOWSER'S PLACE G/F ScRD. BiMETAL (SALOON 1900'S)
38. IND. FRANKTON VINSON G/F 25c RD. AL.
39. IND. LA PORTE LOETZ BROS. THE MECCA G/F Sc OCT. WM
40. IND. GARY THE MARION HOTEL 1001 WASJ-llNGTON ST. G/F 5c RD. BR
41. IND. NORTif MANCHESTER EAST END LUNCH lOc RD. AL.
42. IND. TROY VOGES' BAR G/F Sc RD. AL.
43. IND. UNION A.E. KIME G/F 25c SQ. AL.
44. IND. VINCENNES KRAMER & SCHMIDT 414 MArN ST. G/F Sc OCT. BR
45. (IND. WINCHESTER) ED. F. OAK CIGAR STORE 104 N. MAIN G/F 5c RD. AL.
46. (IND. WOLCOTTVILLE) PAUL A. KLINKENBERG ONE GLASS SODA (ALL INCUSED)
RD.BR.
47. (lA. OTO) D.W. HAY G/F 5c OCT. AL.
48. lA. SWANTON FRED SHERMAN GIF SOc RD. AL.
49. KY. NEWPORT GEO. WIEDERMANN BAG. CO. (EAGLE) RD.BR.
50. (MI.) SOUTif SAGINAW H.C. BUTZIN G/F CTS. 5 CTS. OCT. AL.
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51. (Ml. ST. LOUIS) G/F Sc GEO. T. CLARK DRINK ANHEUSER BUSCH BEER RD. AL. RARE
52. {MO) BAHNER ST. JOHNS G/F 5c RD. AL.
53 . (MO. CLAYTON) AUTENRIETH HOTEL CO. (ALL INCUSED) G/F 5c RD. BR.
54. MO. ST. LOUIS 918 S. 4th ST. AMITY GIF COFFEE & SANDWICHES RD. AL.
55. (MOST. LOUIS) M. & ST. L. PACKET CO. (LIBERTY HEAD) BAR G/F ONE DRINK 10 RD.BR.
RARE MB $200.00
56. (MT. HELENA) G/F 12 1/2c THE HELENA RD. BR. REV: BBC
57. MONT. W.S.S. BANK EXCHANGE GIF DRINK OR CIGAR RD. BR.
58. NEB. GLENVil-LE GEO. F. FLESSNER G/F 5c RD. BR.
59. (NEB. NEBRASKA CITY) PI-DFER'S TRADE CHECK RD. BR.
60. (NEB. OMAHA) W.W. COLE 25 CENTS RD. BR.
61. N.M. HOBBS SPANIOL FORD CO. EMPLOYEES ONLY G/F 25c RD. BR.
62. N.M. RATON G/F 5c J.R. LEASON RD. BR. REV. BBC RARE
63. N.C. DICKINSON KOSTELEKY BROS. G/F tOe RD. BR.
64. S.D. ELK POINT W.C. EVERHART BILLIARD PARLOR G/F 5c RD. AL.
65. SO. OAK. LEAD SILVER STAR G/F lOc RD. AL.
66. (S.D. MOBRIDGE) BROWN PALACE HOTEL G/F 10c RD. BiMETAL
67. TEXAS, NEW WILLARD TEXAS LONG LEAF LUMBER CO. G/F 1.00 RD. Bil'v1ETAL
68. UTAH. OGDEN (EAGLE) C.D. TVES (INCUSED) FURNISHER HATTER G/F CENTS 5 CENTS
RD.AL.
69. (UT. SALT LAKE CITY) H CIGAR CO. 6 1/-k RD. BR
70. W.VA. TUNNELTON SHARP'S STORE G/F 10c RD. AL.
71. W.VA. WILSONBURG CLARK COAL CO. G/F 25c RD. BiMETAL
72. WASH. QUINCY IDLE HOUR SALOON G/F 5c RD. BR.
73. H. DUFF G/F 1 PINT MILK RD. AL.
74. JERSEY DAIRY (INCUSED) G/F 1 QUART MILK P.K. (INCUSED) RD. BR.
75. WCP PINT MILK (ALL TNCUSED) RD. BR.
76. CASEYVILLE. ILL. O.S. WILSON DAIRY FARM G/F I QUART MILK OCT. AL. (UNLISTED)
77. (ILL.CARLYLE) JOE KNUF JERSEY FARM (INCUSED) G/F I PINT MILK RD.BR. UNLISTED
RARE
78. (ILL. CffiCAGO) W. W. LOGZEWSK 8424 BALTIMORE AVE. G/F I QUART MU..K OCT. AL.
UNLISTED RARE
79. ILL. WATERLOO W.C. MILK CO. GIF I PINT MILK RD. AL.
80. ILL. WATERLOO WATERLOO MILK CO. G/F 1 PINT MILK RD. AL.
81. (MO. ST. LOUIS) L. SCHMTIT (INCUSED) G/F I PINT MILK SC. AL. UNLISTED
82. IND. MIDDLETOWN H. SHERIFF G/F ONE LOAF BREAD OCT. AL. UNLISTED
83. G/F ONE LOAF DIAMOND BAKERY RD. BR.
84. T.H. HONOLULU LOVE' S BISCUIT & BREAD CO. GIF 6c BREAD TRADE OCT. AL. RARE
85. (MO. ST. LOUIS) L.H. GOEBEL BREAD (INCUSED) G/F I LOAF RD. BR.
86. (MO. ST. LOUIS) C. KAUFMANN (INCUSED) G/F 1 LOAF BREAD OCT. BR.
87. (MO. ST. LOUIS) JOE MANCUSO (INCUSED) G/F I LOAF BREAD TYPE I SC. BR.
88. (MO. ST. LOUIS) JOE MANCUSO (INCUSED) G/F 1 LOAF BREAD TYPE II SC. BR.
89. (MO. ST. LOUIS) JOE MANCUSO & BROS. (INCUSED) G/F 1 LOAF BREAD SC. BR.
90. (OH. BELLVILLE) VIENNA BAKERY G/F I LOAF BREAD WEBER BROS. VCENTS RD. BR.
91. B & F CIGAR CO. G/F 2 l/2c SQ. BR.
92. B & F CIGAR CO. G/F 2 l/2c (CUTOUT) SQ. AL.
93. M.A. LAFOND FINE ClGARS KEPT FINE EST. 1898 G/F $ 1.00 RD. W.M.
94. L.E. LOWRY'S STORE CIGAR G/F 50c RD. ALUM.
95. MARSHALL STREET G/F 5c CIGAR RD. BR.
96. MARQUETIE TRADE CHECK G/F ONE NICKEL CIGAR RD. BR.
97. ILL. LASALLE FRANK'S CIGAR STORE G/F 5c SC. BR.
98. (TND. HUNTINGTON) INDIANA CIGAR STORE 5c RD. BR.
99. (IND. UNION CITY) BRIERLY CIGAR STORE G/F 5c RD. BR.
IOO.OIDO. GREENVILLE OAK CIGAR STORE G/F $ 1.00 OCT.AL.
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101. (IND. FT. WAYNE) SUBWAY BILLIARDS G/F 5c RD. BR.
102. (WN. SEATILE) THE EAGLE CIGAR STORE G/F 10c OCT.AL.
103. fND. LA PORTE STANLEY BILLIARDS G/F 25c SQ.BR.
104. (NEV. SPARKS) SHONTZ BILLIARD PARLOR 12 1/2c RD. BR
105. WASH. EVERETT JOE KING 5cTHE PALACE POOL HALL AND RESTAURANT RD. BR.
106. (fND. BLUFFTON) L.O.O.M. 242 G/F 5c RD. BR
107. (IND. MARION) B.P.O.E. 195 25c OCT. AL.
108. IND. GOSHEN GOSHEN ELKS LODGE NO. 798 G/F 25c RD. BR.
109. KY. DAYTON EAGLES NO 1285 (EAGLE) OVAL AL.
110. G/F 5c DUNKIRK CLUB REV. BBC RD. AL.
I ll . S&S 5 HOrviE STORE (TNCUSED)RD. BR-VETERANS CANTEEN & STORE BATII. NY 20A
112. VA. FORT MONROE POST EXCHANGE (CROSSED CANNONS) 1902 G/F 5c RD.AL.
11 3. (UT. FORT DOUGLAS) CO. G 38111 fNF. MILK Sc RD. BR.
11 4. WALTER H. WOOD (HORSE & MAN ON MACHINE) HARVESTING MACHINES ST. LOUlS
WORLD'S FAIR RD. BR LOOP AT TOP
115. STICKER DOLLAR GUERNEVILLE. CALIF. A. BUCK FROM BUCKS 1923 DOLLAR
116. COMMUNION TOKEN D. STURBOCK MIDHOLM 3-0CT. 1832 OVAL W.M.
117. GENTLEMAN'S FURNISHING (EAGLE & SHIELD) STORE SEE DIRECTORY TN CASE OF
REMOVAL G/F 5. C.S. IN A TON OF COAL RD. BR.
118. MODERN WOODrvfEN OF AMERICA (WOODMEN SYMBOL IN CIRCLE) BRAZEN COIN
S2000RD. BR
119. G/F ScAT FEYLER'S (ELEPHANT) RD. BR ELEPHANT PICTORIAL
120. HAYWARD ONE GLASS SODA (ALL INCUSE) RD. BR.
12 1. BRAUEREI KOCH GUT FOR YJ LITER BIER RD. BR.
122. GUATIMOC 191 I QUARTER MOON X SQ. BR
123. GUATIMOC 1911 TREE SQ. BR
12-t. LAPEL BUTTON-AUSTIN Sc FARE TAN BLACK LETTERS RD.
125. LIMITED EDITION TEN DOLLAR GAMING TOKEN-SAM BOYD'S FREMONT LAS VEGAS.
NEVADA .999 FINE SILVER RD. BiMETAL
MONTANA
IDAHO
TOKENS
MON IDA TOKENS
BUY - SELL - TRADE
Montana token referenc e book
• T rad e for tokens
• Free copy for indiv iduals who provi de a significant amount of
t oken i nfo not list ed .
Mo nt ana T okens Web Pag e: http: I / users.gobigwes t .comf r·mrub ick
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(208 ) 35 1-7278
mon id a@gobigwest. com
Stephen H Miedema, PO Box 179, Springfield, SD 57062-ph 605-369-2538:E-mail: bsmedma@gwtc.net
MB on all lots $4.00 plus $ 1.29 S & H: usual NATCA rules: SHM sale #6: Close Date- April 28, 2007:
1 . (Aberdeen , SD)-KESSLER'S/FOOD/COUPON//GFIT-1 ¢(19)-rnd -a l,
2 . A.E . AISENBREY/cstmp 5/ALPENA,/ S .DAK.//GF IT-$1.00( 3 5)-rnd~ rdd-al ,
3 . E .C. TOY/ GENL. / MDSE./ANDOVER ,/S. D./ /GFIT-$1.00(31)-12scl -rdd- al ,
4. J AMES HANSKOTT/GENERAL/MERCHANOISE/ 188 6/ARMOUR,S. D.//GFIM-25 ( 26 ) -rnd-al,
5 . (Aurora Center,SD) - C.A.HANSUM/AURORA/CENTER STORE//GFIT- $1.00(32)-rdd-al,
6 . REDEEMABLE AT/BIERBAUM/REXALL DRUGS/PRESCRIPTION SPEC IALI STS/
PARKSTON, S.DAK.//GF/5¢/0N ANY PURCHASE- (25)-rnd -al/
HEGG & ARNTSEN /GENERAL/MERCHANDISE/BOVEE,S . D. //GFIM-50¢(30)-rnd-bdd- al ,
THANK YOU/FOR SHOPPING AT/PREWITT' S/GROCERY/BURKE, / S .D.//blank(28) -rnd- white pls,
9 . HERMAN GIESEL/POOL/BEER/BRANDT,/SOUTH DAKOTA//GFIT-5¢(20)-rnd- bdd- zn ,
10 . TRANTINA/SERVICE/DANTE/SO . DAKOTA ./ /GFI T-10¢( 28) - rnd- bdd-al,
11. (Deadwood, SD) - DEADWOOD CENTENN IAL/Deadwood street s cene/1 8761976//HOMESTAKE GOLD MINE/miner working/APRIL 9 , 1876(28)-rnd- bronze ,
12. TOBY'S/SCHAAF-MPLS/DELL RAPIDS, S.D.//GFIT-25¢(25)/SCHAAF-MPLS - rnd-s tarred-br ,
13 . E. WIELAND & SON/GENERAL/MERCHANDISE/OELMONT,/S.D.//GFIM-25¢(28)-rnd-bdd- a1 ,
14 . SIDNEY W. HOLTON/QUALITY/FOODS/ERWIN , SO . DAK.//GFIT- 10¢ (21) - sq-al ,
15 . E. W.McKEE/FAIRVI EW,/S.DAK . //GFIT-10¢25)-oct-bdd-br ,
16. (Flandreau S.D.) -CHRISTENSEN/CARD/ROOM/ /GFIT- 5¢ (20) - oct - bdd-br,
17. (Yankton, SD) - FORT YANKTON/pic of c h ief/S .DAK.// FORT YANKTON/ SIX/BITS/
S .DAK.-(34)-rnd-al,
18 .LAUR BROS. / GROCERY/GREGORY/SCHAAF-MPLS . /SO . DAK.//GFIT- $1.00(26)-SCHAAFMPLS.-oct-starred- br,
19 . JOHN KINGDON/GEN 'L. MDSE . /HITCHCOCK, S . D. //GFIM-10¢(25)-oct -bdd-b r,
20 . RUDY' S/GRI LL/HURLEY,S.D . //GFIT- 5¢ ( 20 )-rnd-bdd-br ,
21 . (Hot Springs , SD)-SMOKE HOUSE/KELLEY'S/POOL HALL//GFIT -10 ¢(25)-rnd-br ,
22 . K & K CO . /SOUTH DAKOTA'S/LARGEST/CHAI N OF GENERAL/STORES/ HURON , S.D.//
GFIM- 5¢ (2 0 )-rnd- bdd-a1 ,
23 . G. F . BUCHE CO . /LAKE ANDES ,/S.D.//GFIT-5¢(19)-12sc1-rdd-a1 ,
24 . RIVEN'S BIG STORE/GEN . /MDSE. &/HARDWARE/LESTERVILLE, /S.D./ /GFIM-2 5¢ (22) -rnd-bdd-al,
25 . J.HABEGER/HOME/SUPPLY/GROCERY/MADISON,/SO .DAK.//GFIT- 5¢(22)-oct-rdd- a1,
26 . SEBASTIAN'S/MITCHELL/SO . DAK.//IN TRADE over 5c(22) -rnd-bdd-br,
27 . H.J.BLASEG/PARKSTON,/S.D.//GFIT-5¢( 200 - rnd- bdd-zn ,
28 . D.A.ANDERSON/PLANKINTON , /S.D.//GFIM-10¢(23)-rnd-bdd- al ,
29 . ED'S/BAR/SCHAAF-MPLS./PLATTE,S. OAK .//GFIT-5¢(19)-punc h mar k- rnd-starred-br ,
30. (Rapid City, SD)-BART' S/SMOKE/SHOP//GFIT-5¢(22)-oct - bdd- br,
31. GEORGE SAND/ROSHOLT,/SOUTH DAKOTA, //GFIT-5¢92 1 )-rnd-bdd-zn,
32 . HENRY J. BAUKOL/ROSLYN,/ S.DAK . //GFIT- 10¢(30) -8 scl-rdd- br ,
33 . RIVEN BROS. /STORES/SCOTLAND/S. OAK . / /GFIT-10¢ (24) - oct- rdd- a1 ,
34. DAKOTA TERRITORY/wagon train s cen e / CENTENNIAL/1 8 61-1961//A CENTYR TO BE
PROUND OF-A FUTURE UNLIMITED/GOOD FOR/ 50¢/IN TRADE/AT ANY COOPERATING
BUSINESS OR/REDEEMABLE AT FACE VALUE AT THE/OCCIFE OF DAKOTA
CENTENN I .AL, INC . /S IOUXFALLS , S . D. / TRHOUGH DEC. 31 , /1980/SOUTH DAKOTA
SOUVENIR COI N(34) -rnd-brnz,
35 .WARREN'S/o w1/SISSETON/ SD//FOOD STAMP CREDIT/ 1¢ /IN ELIGIBLE FOODS(28) - rndbl k pls ,
36. G.F . BUCHE CO . /SPRINGFIELD , / S .D.//GFIM-5¢(21) -oc t-rdd-al,
37 . G.J. UNGER/STICKNEY , /S . D.//GFIT-50¢(28) - sq-bdd-al ,
38 . JAMES ~lELFL/TABOR, /S . D. I /GFIT-25¢ (25) - rnd-bdd-al ,
39 . PETERS & CO./GENL./MDSE. /T EA, S.D .//GFI T- $5 . 00(32)-rnd-rdd- br ,
40 . THE NU/VARSITY /VERMILLION , S . DAK./ /GOOD FOR/BEFORE/9 P.M . /ONE TAP BEER(28) -rnd-br,
41 . Wm. F. HEPNER/VILAS , S.D . //GFIM-5 0¢( 29 )-8scl-bdd-al ,
42. (Wagner, SD) -M. VAWRIN EK/GFIT- 10¢( 22)-rnd-rdd-a1 ,
43 . WALL/symbol/MARKET/WALL, SD//IN FOOD STAMP/CREDIT/25¢/ELIGIBLE FOODS(28)rnd-red-pls ,
44 . D.F.PETERSON/WARD,S.D.//GFIT-5¢(21)-rnd-rdd-br ,
45 . ED C.GABERT/GENERAL/MERCHANDI SE/WARNER,/S.DAK.//GFIT-$1.00(30)-rnd-bddal ,
46. KAMPESKA COIN & STAMP CLUB/chief's head/WATERTWON , S .DAK.// 10TH
ANNIVERSARY-(30)-r nd-b rnz ,
47 . R.F . KEM PTER/WAUBAY,/SO. DAK./ /GFI M-1 0¢(22)- rnd- rdd-al .
7.
8.
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Usual NTCA Rules
Old Transi t Tickets ( paper)
Ve-ry Low Minimum Bids (MB)
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PO Box 5708 Cary , NC 275 12 ... dbtix@hotmail . com
Dan Benice
(if e-mail, make subject clea r, so not deleted as spam . No attachments . )
A1 . Arizona Copper Co . Coronado RR . g . f . passage Clifton to Smelter . MB $3
A2 . (AR) Hot Springs Street RR Co . 1907 . Commutation Ticket. MB $1
A3 . Sierra Railway Co of California . Sonora to Standard . MB $1
A4 . (CO) Hidland Terminal Ry . . . . to Green Nt . Falls, Colo . ~1B $3
AS . (FL) Jensen Road & Bridge Dist . g . f . 5 cents in tolls . MB $2
A6 . (FL) Jacksonville Traction Co . g . £ . one 5~ fare . ~1B $2
A7 . Atlanta Northern Railway Co . Atlanta , Ga . Zone Coupon . MB $2
A8 . Alton , Illinois . Le\ds & Clark Bridges . Good for slngle nip . MJ3 $1
A9 . (IL & IA) Ten Cents Lunch Coupon . Toledo Peoria & Western RR . ~1B $1
Al O. (IN) Lafayette Tra nsit Co . g . f . one fa r e on city lines . MB $1 . 50
All . (IA) Dubuque Stree t Rail way Co . fare 5 cents . (design) MB $2
A12 . (IA) Dubuque Bridge Co . 193 1. one auto over back . MB $1. 50
Al 3 . Kans . ... Ant hony & Nor th e-rn Ry Co. La rn ed , Ka ns to Pra tt Kans MB $1. 50
Al4 . (KS) The Kansas City Leavenworth Railway Co . Annual Ticket . MB $1. 50
A15 . (KY) Ke n t ucky & Tenn essee Ry . St earns and Yamacraw . MB $3
A16 . (ME) Atlantic Shore Railway . good between Sanford and Springvale . MB $2
A17 . (ME) Winterport Ferry Co . g . f . one passage . Winterport to Buckport •rn $1
A18 . (MD) Rosedale Passenger Lines . Golde n Ring, Rossville ... & Balta MB $2
A19 . C•lA) East Boston Ferry . Foot Pass . r-rn $3
A20 . <•~) Nantasket Beach Steamboat Co . Pemberton to Nantasket . MB $2
A21. (HI) Detroit & lhndsor Ferry Co . 1935 . g . f. one passage . MB $1
A22 . (HI) Walkerville & Detroit Ferry Co . one fare, 5~ . MB $2
A23 . (~m) Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba Ry . Puposky to Lemoh Spur . •m$1 . 50
A24 . Mississippi , Pascagoula . one trip ... Pascagoula Bridge . MB $1
A25 . (MO) Cape Girardeau Jackson- inter . Ry . one fare NB $1 . 50
A26. Maryville , MO to Beal Addition . 10~ Maryville BP&H RR Co . HB $1
A27 . Montana, Anaconda . Anaconda Copper Mining Co St Railway . 5~ fare . MB $2
A28 . (MT) Helena Motor Raiho~ay Co . one fare . Helena in city limits . MB $1.50
A29 . (NE & IA) Dakota County - Missouri River Bridge . g . f . one way . MB $1. 50
A30 . (NH) Berlin Street Rail\o~ay . Coupon Pass . MB $1
i~31. (NJ) Trencon-Princecon Trac t ion Co . good ln one fure zone . i·i:B $L. . 5G
A32 . (NJ) North Jersey St ree t Railway . goo d wit hin . five cen t limits MB $1
A33 . (NY) New York Central Railroad . 1 cent. l'ffi $1.50
A34 . (NY) Greenwich & Johnsonvi lle Ry Co . greemo~ich to Sc huylervil le . MB $2
A35 . Oklahoma Railway Company . Employee ' s Pass . MB $2
A36 . (OR) Great Southern Ra ilroad Co . Dufur to Three Springs . MB $2
A36 . (OR) Grants Pass Transit System . Token . One Fare . holes punched . MB $1. 50
A37 . (PA) Harrisburg Bridge Co . g . f . one passenger auto or trk . Hkt St Br HB$1
A38 . Tennessee Railroad Company . Oneida, Tenn to Rosedale , Tenn . I'1B $2
A39 . (TX) Laredo Transportation Company . Special School Ticket . ~m $2
A40 . (VT) Cheshire Bridge Corp . Springfield Ter Ry Co . Free Pass . ~lli $2
A41. (WI) Good on any ~lilwaukee St Ry Oct 18-l9-20, 1893 . Am st Ry Asn . MJ3 $2
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I have many others available for sale . Clearing out a lot of stuff .
Also, always eager to buy tickets for my collection .
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BUYING ALL TOKENS
COINS FROM
8: C /M
BROOKLYN, N .Y.
CALIFORNIA
COLLECTOR
\Gnimal License~
PAUL MURPHY
135 PACIFIC ST.
BROOKLYN, N Y 1 120 1
71 8-643-2777
PAULMURPHY777@YA HOO.C O M
Ceres
Chowchilla
Dos Palos
Gus tine
llughson
Uvingstun
Los Banos
WANTED
Onkdalc
Modesto
N ewman
Patterson
Riverbank
Waterford
Slanislaus Co
Turlock
Collector of INGLE SYSTEM tokens
is looking for one from each merchant
and there are 4500 plus different ones.
Atwater
Madera City/Co
Mariposa City/Co
Me rced City/Co
Can PURCHASE or TRADE Tags or Tokens
I do have a copy of the original INGLE
J ohn Hoffm an POB 723 Merced, CA 95341
nlt'rn·!llol; n u aol. l'om
(209) 384-2498
SYSTEM CO. customer ledger with
order number s. I can help ID your
INGLE mavericks or verify the ID of
the ones in your collection. The I ngle
information can also be found in Randy
Partin's great maverick CD.
T HE 2 0 0617 EDIT ION
OF
"'A G UIDE TO COLLE CTING
SO U TH DAKOTA TOKENS AND
John W. Byars Jr.
14930 Merritt Lane
Houston, TX 77060-5028
jwbyars@flash.net
SOUTH DAKOTA
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5433 US Hwy 221
Sparta, NC 28675
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AN D OYE R 4000 LISTINGS OF
TOKENS A N D EXONUMIA.
UPD AT E D MONT HLY SO E A C H
COPY CON T A TNS T HE MOST
REC ENT IN FORMATION.
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AVA ILAB LE IN PLASTIC BOUN D COP Y
FOR $37.50 + $2.50 P & H
Sen d m e your S D T oken u pda te
in forma ti on a nd I
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PO BOX 179
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Mike Greenspan, 18611 Rcsica Falls Lane, Houston, TX 77094-2608, tokenmg@aol.com.
(281) 646-1116. MBS Closes March 24th. Minimum Bid is $5.00 unless stated otherwise.
I. AL, Felix: SUTILE-PATION/ LUMBER/ COJ FELIX, ALAJ/ GOOD FOR/5¢/IN/ MERCHANDISE R, AI, 20mm
2. AL, Franklin: A.H. JOHNSON/ FRANKLIN/ ALABAMA// GOOD FOR/10¢/ IN MERCHANDISE R. AI, 25mm
3. AZ, SilverBell: CARRIGER AND BRIGGS/ SfLVER BELL,/ ARIZJI GOOD FOR ONE/ 1 2~¢/ DRINK R. A~ 27mm, AU+,
MIN BID$115.00
4. A2, Thatcher: HUNT & AllRED COJ THE STORFJ FORI EVERYBODY/THATCHER ARJZJI GOOD FOR/50¢/ IN
MERCHANDISE R, A~ 31mm, MIN BID $140.00
5. CA, Bishop: T.E. NANCE/ CANDIES/ ICECREAM/ CIGARS/ BISHOP, CNI GOOD FOR/12W IN MERCHANDISE R, A~
28mm, listed in K.appen Sup! and apparently rare, this one porous, but readable, probably dug. obv much better than rev
6. CA, Cartm: WESTSIDE/ SALOON/ CARTERS, CALli GOOD FORI ONE/ DRfNK R, Br, 20mm
7. CO, Climax: FREMONT TRADING COJ CLIMAX/ COLOJ/ GOOD FOR/5 ¢1 IN TRADE R, Br, 2lmm
8. CO, Denver. PHIL KING/ 17m &I ARAPAHOEI DENVER, COLOJ/ GOOD FOR/ 12W CfSJIN TRADE R, Al, 26mm
9. Fl., Fort Ogden: BERT GffiSON/ DEALERIINI CONFEcnONERIES/ FORT OGDEN/ FLAJ/GOOD FORI 51 CENTS/ IN
TRADE Octagonal, Al, 20mm Unli.!ted in Clad, MIN BID $90.00
10. m, Koloa: JOHNNY W. AWN STORFJ KOLOA, TJl GOOD FOR/5¢/ IN MERCHANDISE R, AI, 19mm, UNC
II. IL, Victoria; BUMPY/ TAVERN! VICTORIA/ ILU GOOD FOR/10¢/ IN TRADE R, Br, 17mm
12. KS, Independence: THE/ SUNFLOWER! PHARMACY// GOOD FORtS¢/ IN TRADE R, Br, 20mm. Previously attributed to
Abilene, receotJy at1ributed to lndcpeodencc by L. Ollcr
13. NH, North Conway: L. W. AVERIW NORTH/CONWAY, N.HJ/ GOOD FORI5tf IN TRADE R, Br, 20mm, cfham
14. NY, Greene: CHENANGO VALLEY HOTEU GREENE! N.YJIGOOD FORI IOtl IN TRADE R, AI, 25mm, UNC
IS. NY, So. Horicon: VICTOR L. SMITH/ SO. HORICONJ N.YJf PHARMACISTJ 1912 Shield-shaped, white metal, 34mm,
elongated cutout, some minor stains, slight bend, stJlJ a neat piece, probably a fob. MIN BID $28.00
16. NY, Syracuse: W.H. BRENNAN/138/S. SAUNNSTJSYRACUSE, N.YJIGOOD FOR/5/CENTS/IN TRADE R, AI,
20mm
17. OH, Can~on; DUEBER DRUG COJ CANTON,/ OHIO// GOOD FOR/SOt/ IN TRADE R. B, 27mm
18. OR, Salem: TERMINAL TAVERN/ 12rn STREET/ JUNCTION/ HWY. 99 EJ SALEM, OREGON// GOOD FOR/I 0¢/ IN/
MERCHANDISE Scalloped 4 lobes, A1, 32mm, R5
19. PA, Sch. Haven: GEO. B. FRITV CIGARS/&/ ICE CREAM/ SCH. HAVEN, PAJ/ GOOD FORI S¢1 fN TRADE R, AI, 24mm
20. PA, Sunbury: THE CENTRAL CONFECTIONERY/ CANDIES/ &/ICE CREAM/22 N. 3RD STJ SUNBURY/ PAl/ GOOD
FOR/10/ IN MERCHANDISE R, Br, 29mm, very nice, unlisted in Aqua, MIN BID $80.00
21. TN, Jackson: STANDARD DRUG COJ HACKSON/ TENNJI GOOD FORI S¢1 AT FOUNTAIN R, Br, 21mm, minor corrosion
spot, MIN BID $60.00
MAVERICKS
22. CRABLE'S! HOME PLATEl FREMONT//GOOD FORI 5¢1 IN MERCHANDISE R. Al, 19mm
23. CRAWFORD'S! DRUG/ STORFJ 1600/E. 19!11 STJ/GOOD FOR/5/fN TRADER, AI, 2Smm, wear, scr, still nice
24. DALPHINEI CREAM PARLORI/GOOD FOR/5¢/IN TRADE R, A1, 18mm NTCA MV 1711, moderate pitting
2S. DAMOTII/HOTEU/10¢ R, A, 22mm
26. DRJ WARNER'S/ DRUG/ STORFJ/ GOOD FOR 5¢/TN TRADE R, Br, 20mm
27. G.W. RAUM// GOOD FORI 10¢/IN MDSE R. Br, 23mm, TAMS MV 10634
28. HERBELLA/ ICE CREAM/ AT GREEN'S! 1146 E. 12111 STJ/GOOD FORI StirN TRADE R, A~ 2lmm, NTCA MV 98
29. H.G. DRUG COl MAPLFJ STJ BRANCH// GOOD FOR/5/ IN TRADE R. Br, 20mm
30. HOOPER'S! CORNER/ DRUG STORFl/ GOOD FORtS¢/ CIGAR R,Br, 24rnm TAMS MV 14{)98
31. HOWARD & TRAVIS/ CREAM/ PARLORI/ GOOD FORI5tf IN MERCHANDISE R, Br, 19mm
32. LECHNER & NEU/ THFJ ROYAU Sl4 E. 5111 ST.// GOOD FORI 5tf AT TilE BAR Scalloped 8 lobes, AI, 28mm
33. LOCKETT'S! PLACFJ/GOOD FORtS¢/ fN TRADE Scalloped 4 lobes, AI, 24mm TAMS MV 12696
34. LOU'S ICE CREAM/ PARLOR// GOOD FOR!Stf IN TRADE R, AI, 19mm
35. MARTIN'S! 232/ FIRST STREET// GOOD FOR/2W CENTS/ IN TRADE R, AI, 24mm, couple edge nicks, still nice
36. MEHNERT'S! NEWSSTAND/ ICE CRF.AM I CIGARETTES! &I TOBACCO// GOOD FORI5t/ IN TRADE R, Br, 18mm
37.MITCHELL'S/BARI/GOODFOR/5¢/INTRADE R,A~ 19mm,ATCOMV 1534
38. POOLE'S! DRUG/ STORE// GOOD FORI 5 (in unusual wreath)/ IN TRADE R,Br, 19mm
39. RAPP'S/ 271/ HOWARD/ STJ TAVERN// GOOD FORI Stl AT THE BAR R, Al,20mm
40. SOFT DRINKS & CONFECTIONERY/ALLEN & JAMES/I GOOD FORtS¢/ IN TRADE R. Br, 2lmm
41. TOWNE'S! HEARl GRAPHOPHONE/ FREFJ DRUG STORE// Rev blank R,Br, 20mm, NTCA MV 3101
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April 2007
MA IL BID SALE
4-07
E-MAIL h.aqua@verizon.net
HERMAN M. AQUA. 100 DUNN ST., FORTY FO RT, PA 18704
1-Aia., Sayreton-Rcpubl ic Steel Corporation-(rev) Orco 194 1-WM-F-(dark)-(2527C)
2-(A L, Sayreton)"
-(rev)Qrco 195 1-Cop.-F+(2527K I)
3-Aia., Spaulding-! (rev) Pat 1947-F-t-Cop (dark)(2627)
-l (rev)Orco Pat.-VG+-Cop(278 1C I)
4-Aia., Thomas5-Aia., Thomas-5(rev)Orco dated 194 1-WM(dark)(2781 D5)
6-(CA, Coulterville)-K. of P. Lodge No. 20 1-1 Oc-Aium-Oct-25mm-VF
7-(CA, San Diego)-K. ofC. 747-(rev) blank-(allletters incused)-Cop-Rd- 19mm-F
8-(CA, San Franc isco)-St. Ignatius College Lunch Ro om- I in trade-Aium-1 8mm-F
9-(CO, Gunnison)-Pleasure Park-Men-78-(rev) b lank (holed)-38 mm round BR tag
10-(CO, G unnison)-Pieasure Park-Women-56-(rev)blank" -odd shaped BR tag
11-Conn., Bridgeport-Lenox Jewe lry(rev)Discount Coin Worth $2, etc.-BR-3 1mm-BU
12-DE, Millsboro-American Legion #28-black plastic-rev. 1.00
13-Same, but green- 1.50
14-Same, but yellow- I. 75
15-Same but red-2.25
16-Same, but orange-2.50 17-Same, but orange -2.75 18-Sarne but white- 3.00 19-Red-4.00
20-(FL) Pablo Beach-Pablo Beach C lub (rev) 50-Aium-VG-24mrn NOTE--This is an unlisted
token in the fi rst Florida token book, so bid according ly
2 1-(FL, Deerfield Bcach)-Ran & Ollie's, Windolph Center- I Oc-black plastic, Sq-24rnm
22-(FL, Lake Buena Vista)-Holiday Inn Souvenir Game Token-dated 1988
23-{FL) Lake Buena Vista-Holiday Inn Souvenir Game T oken dated 1990
24-Fiorida, Key West-(elongate)-Sunset, etc. (struck on a 1943 zinc cent)
25-(GA, Gaincsville)-Lanierland Drugs, lnc.-RX logo (rev) one dollar in trade-BR-Rd-28 mm-UNC
26-Hawaii National Bank (logo)-King & Smith Sts .(rev) 04892 (incused)-AI-Rd-34mm-AU
27-Hawaii Yacht C lub-white plastic, blue let1ers-(rev) blank, 28mm
28-ind., Richmond-(encased cent)-Westcott Hotei-1 954D Xf cent-holed at bot1om as made
29-(KY, Lexington)-WKYT T V, Channe i 27-A1um, Rd, 3 1 mm, VF+
30-(MD, Smithburg)-(tag)-Geiser Mfg. Co. (all letters incused)-holed at top(rcv)blank-B R.dark
31-(MA, Attleboro}-Owen Geoghegan's-(rev) blank-all letters incused-BR-(plumbing company)
32-(MA, Boston)-Samson Cordage Works, 1909-WM, 24, X F (rev. has biblical picture=Samson)
33-Massachusens, Gardner-Simplex T ime Recorder Co.-BR, Rd , 25mm-VF/XF
34-(MA, Westborough)-Chauncey Dance Hall,T icket 5c-War Tax I c-Total 6c-(rev) 1920
red, round, cardboard, 45 mm
35-{MA) Boston-(key retum)-Boston Press Club, Member, 2 Beacon St.(rev)incused number-oval
with hole at right side, WM, VF
36-Mass., Florence-Florence Mfg. Co.(rev)U.S. Centennial 1876, black vulcanitc, UNC
37-(MI , Detroit)-Wm. E. Miller Furniture Co., 4 9th Anniv. Sale(rev) U.S.Capito i-B R-25mm-ho led
38-(MN, Rush C ity)-Kirk's, 1.00 etc. (rev) Let Kirk's "Lower Your Pants" Prices-Aium,32,UNC
39-(MN, Biwabik)-A. Guthrie & Co. Inc . & Chas. Weaver, lnc.BR, da rk(business was a corsica pit)
40-(NE) North Bend-North Bend Canning Works . I B .. H.& H.(rev) blank-BR, da rk, 19mm
4 1-(NJ , Cranbury)-Shadow Lawn Savings & Loan Assoc. etc.-GF I Free Money Ordcr-F,AL.29mm
42-(NJ, North Bergen)-A.P.A. etc., 25th Anniversary, 1972 (trucking co.)-AL, 38, XF
43-(NY, Croton on Hudson)-(tag)-C.B. & C. New Croton Dam,etc.(rev)blank-ho led-incused letters
44-Similar to f/43 except di fferent incused number AND diffe rent shape-oval. 3 I X40 mm.
45-{NY, New York)-Biackton Fifih Ave. Stores,etc.-Sc-AL, 25mm,discolorecl (sold bras, g irdles, etc.)
46-New York-Specialty Fur Coat Co., Broadway, etc. Figural.(rev) swastika, ctc.-BR,F.32mm
47-(NY, New York)-Geo. Jacob & Co., Sc, BR, 2 1mm, Vf-' (wholesale watch co.)
48-(NY, New York)-Bemell C lothes, 149 5th Ave.-2.50. 1959-ALUM, UNC
49-(0H, T oledo)-Good For Bottle PARFAY-Aium, 21mm. F
50-(Rl) Bonnet Shores-Bonnet Shores Beach A-(rev) Same-Alum. 24, F
51-(TN, Chattanooga)-(spinner)-Double Cola, Good For One Bottle(rev) You Win etc.-Alum. 35mm
52-(WI, Oshkosh)-Maulick & Kitz (rev)25cWitb Bottle-BR 25mm- 1895saloon-SQ with rounded cors.
IF YOU SEND A CHECK f-'O R $23. 1'LL MAIL YOU A COPY OF MY BOOK "PENNSYLVANIA
MERCHANT TOKENS" (INSURED) BY RETURN MA IL
Tal ki n' Tokens
37
Robert Lubetkin, 3660 Grand #810, Des Moines, lA 50312 Sale #139
Phone 515 277-9526 E-mail L8321 @aol.com
01 50 exonumia pieces of modest value MB $30
02 40 different lA trade Tokens MB $80
03 15 clay poker chips MB $20
04 29 different pieces of Play Money MB $9
05 North American Rocketdyne Division Aviation Inc SOt br rd ham
06 Timken Bearing Service (bearing chase) br charm
07 CA General Telephone Co 10¢ size br au
oa Califomia Water Test Coin 10¢ size br clh
09 (IL) Mt Prospect America's Best Car Wash One Cycle br rd
10 booklet "Iowa Food Stamp Money" by Lewis Ferguson
11 Iowa State Association of Assessors 25th year 1948-1973 aJ rd au
12 lA, Brighton Richland Canning Co aJ rd - poor condition
13 (lA) Colfax Dog Tax 1951 bell shape br
14 I A, Dallas County Dog tax 1960 br Sa
15 (lA, Davenport) P. Berndt No._ 5¢ br rd
16 IJ\ Davenport The Old Timer 10¢ aJ rd
17 lA, Davenport The Old Timer 25¢ al rd
1a (lA) Des Moines (city) Dog tax 1961 red alum S4
19 lA 300D Des Moines City Railway one fare br
20 lA, Jasper County Dog License 1951 br rec
21 lA, Jasper County Dog Tax 1954 br rec
22 lA, Jasper County Dog Tax 1963 br sa
23 lA, Jasper Co. Dog Tax 1964 br sa
24 lA Mason City and Clear Lake lA 600A (Trolley Car) 5¢ al rd
25 (lA} Page County Dog License 1923 br oval
26 KY, Dayk>n City Hall Cafe 5¢ al tri
27 MA, North Adams You Win wi1h Sprague br spinner
2a MA, Quincy Masonic Temple (bldg} I Bought a Stone br rd
29 Ml, Jackson John Babchook 1202 Page Ave 5¢ al rd
30 Ml, Moorhead Aquarium 5¢ br- stain
31 Ml, Oxford Joe Morgan's Ranch House Rne Foods key I D al ov
32 MN, Dassel Bert's Place 5¢ aJ oc (small¢)
33
same (large¢}
34 MN, Fairmont Courtesy Parking City of 5 Lakes br rd
35 MN, Hayfield Pete's Place 5¢ br rd
36 MN, Rochester Rrst National Bank 1964 key charm bz rd
37 (NE} Omaha City Banquet March 1a, 1958 bzrd
38 NV, las Vegas Sassy Sally's $1 gaming token br rd
39 NY, Queens Triborough Bridge and Tunnel NY631 Y
40 NY, Shelter Island Heights North Ferry Co RWM br NY859B
41 TN, Strawberry Plains Uvona Dairy 10¢ wht plastic rd
4 2 WV, Skelton The New River Company ORCO 5 c/o N rd
43 WV, Skelton
same 10 br rd
44 Bridge Square 843 Arcade St 5¢ br rd
45 D. S. 200 East 12 St 5 aJ hex
46 Dillon High School Cafeteria 25¢ al rd
47 Frank's Grill 51 Tay1or 5¢ red plastic Oc
48 Modem Auto Supply Co 910 & 1455 Broadway 5¢ al rd
49 R.S. Grand VteW Cafe - incuse 5 al hex
50 Tom's Cocktail Bar 547 Rush St 5¢ br rd
51 Max Vieser Kinney & Barclay 5¢ br rd
52 The Zero 214 Jefferson St 5¢ br rd c/o Z
38
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TOKENS FOR AUCTION
5
AUCTION: 1) Santa Cruz (CA) Seaside
Co. I Good I During I 1930 I Only I ••• II
GF 10 Cents IT (K134, G3, MB $4.95).
2) The Oasis (San Francisco, CA) II GF
5 c IM (K1876, G3, MB $1.00).
3) ···our-·· I House (San Francisco, CA
& Seattle, WA) II GF 5 (Patee Cross Cut)
cIT (K1950, TAMS m3, G3, MB $0.60.
4) National Piano I MFG. I Co. (San
Francisco, CA) II GF 1 Piece of Music
(K1800, G3, MB $0.95). Scans gladly
furnished upon request. Sheila Fuhrman.
6018-1 Nelda St., Simi Valley, CA 93063.
PETERNSHEILA@AOL.COM
AUCTION: 1. The I Kozy I Port Orford.
Ore. II Good For I 25c I In Trade. B, Rd,
30mm, G-4. 2. Good For 150c / In Trade.
B. Rd. 30mm, G-4. 3. 76 I UnioOn I 1890
1966 I Seventy Sixth I Anniversary II
Blank. R, Alu, 34mm, G-4. 4. Good For I
5c I In Merchandise II Doty Lumber &
Shingle Co. I Doty, Washington. Hex, B.
20mm, G-4. Dale Schmidt, 610 HOYtell
Prairie Rd. SE, Salem, OR 97317.
TOKENS FOR SALE
10
TOKENS, MEDALS AND
PAPER
COLLECTIBLES OF THE WORLD. 76
OF
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PRICE
LIST
INTERESTING INEXPENSIVE ITEMS
FREE FOR THE ASKING. NORMAN
PETERS, POB 29, LANCASTER, NY
THOUSANDS of transit tokens in my
inventory. Maybe some you need. Just
submit your want list. I'll try to help. Bob
Williams, PO Box 1023, Royal Oak, Ml
48068-(1123.
WANTED: Information I Details I PicturesRubbings or Scans for tokens from any of
the following Georgia towns: Leach, Leaf,
Leah, Leakton, Leary, Leathersville, Leb,
Lebanon, Leefield, Lee Pope, Leesburg,
Lees Store, Leguin, Leighton, Lela, Leland,
Lellatlon, Lelon, Lenox, Lens, Leo and
Leonard. R.W. Colbert, 4156 Livsey Rd.,
Tucker, GA 30084-2547. RWC391@
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AND TRADE TOKENS FOR SALE. NEW
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09-07
WYOMING TOKENS. Need Wyoming
traders. Contact me what you have to trade
or sell. Joe Evangeline, PO Box 269,
Sheridan, WY 82801.
FOR SALE: This Round, White Metal
40mm, 1 oz. Reeded edge Medal. "5th
Anniversary Klng Of The Mounlain Limited
Edition I Congratulations #1 1999 Douglas
Press Inc." A very interesting piece.
$3.00 + small SASE with 63 cents
postage. Steven Kawalec, PO Box 4281,
Clifton. NJ 07012. OWLPROWLER@
AOL.COM
WANTED TO BUY: MINNESOTA
TRADE
TOKENS
AND
POLK
GAZETEERS COVERING MN, MT, NO,
SO STATES. RALPH J. EICKHOFF,
30722 293RD AVE., FREEPORT, MN
56331-9727. (320) 837-5292 . E-MAIL
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1~29.
1~7
EXTENSIVE UST OF LUMBER SCRIP,
KENTUCKY
MERCHANT
TRADE
TOKENS PLUS PRICELISTS FROM
MANY OTHER STATES AVAILABLE.
PLEASE INDICATE YOUR INTEREST.
STAMP
APPRECIATED.
KEN
CHYLINSKI, BOX 1062, MT. CLEMENS,
Ml 48046. (586) 954-2964.
04-07
AUSTRALIAN FERRY TOKENS. OVER
100
DIFFERENT.
PRICES
DISCOUNTED.
ALSO
WORLD
TRANSIT TOKENS FROM THE UK,
GERMANY, FRANCE, SWEDEN, S.
AFRICA AND OTHER COUNTRIES.
FREE LIST. WRITE TO BILL WEBER,
6758 KOA DR., NEW TRIPOLI, PA
18066. LOU8066@AOL.COM.
08-07
TOKENS FOR TRADE
20
TOKENS WANTED
30
WANTED: OLMSTEAD I AFB I NCO
CLUB (PA100). WILL PAY MULTIPLES
OF CATALOG FOR A NICE ONE!
ALSO, ANY FT. ROBINSON, NE
MILITARY TOKENS
IN VF
OR
BEITER. WILL
BUY MILTIPLES,
J.L. HUGUS I FT. KEARNEY, N.T. WILL PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR A NICE
ONEI EMAIL AT
TOKENSWEDE
@AOL.COM. WRITE: MIKE MILLER,
P.O. BOX 4122, TACOMA, WA 98438.
(253) 581-8871.
04-07
LOOKING FOR Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Tokens. Trade tokens of Wisconsin lists
326 from Oshkosh. I am missing 78 listed
and "7" unlisted. (I have 100 unlisted). Let
me know what you have. Thanks. Larry
Spanbauer, 842 Eckard! Ct., Oshkosh, WI
54902. Phone (920) 231-0548. Email
LSPANBAUER001 @NEW.RR.COM
ALWAYS IN NEED of scarce to rare Ml
tokens. I pay well for needed material.
Please offer to Bob Williams, PO Box
1023, Royal Oak, Ml48068-1023.
WANTED: New York tokens (good fors
and transit) and dog license tags. 1 will
buy, sell, trade. Call or write or email: Gary
R. Scozzafava, 210 Jackson Ave., North
Tonawanda, NY 14120. (716) 693-3339.
TAGSNRAGS@AOL.COM
WANTED: Wisconsin plastic trade tokens
particularly older used non current tokens.
David Haugstad, 310 Forest Ave., Glen
Ellyn, IL 60137-5002. (630) 858-0124.
DHAUGSTAD@GMAIL.COM
LOOKING FOR Sturgeon Bay, Wis.
Bridge Tokens. I have 3 of the 6. Looking
to complete a set for my son who lives in
Sturgeon Bay and collects Wisconsin
railroad items. Any help would be
appreciated. Thanks. Larry Spanbauer,
842 Eckardt Ct., Oshkosh, WI 54902.
Phone (920) 231-0548. Or email
LSPANBAUER001 @NEW.RR.COM
TOKENS WANTED: ANY TOKENS
WITH THE IMAGE OF A BUFFALO ON
EITHER SIDE. SEND SCAN AND PRICE
TO: BEVERLYHILLS@EARTHLINKNET
ANTHONY, PO BOX 1210, WINSTON,
OR 97496.
09.07
WANTED: I collect tokens from the
following Iowa towns: Akron, Chats
-worth, Hawarden, Sioux City and
Westfield. Write with offers. James
Vander Helm, 18618 Birch Ave., Akron,
lA 51001-8827.
WANTED for my "one from a town" OH
token collection. Please send me your list
and price of any OH towns you have and
can bear to part with. I started this one
years ago with some purchases from G.
Lipscomb, now I want to work on it some
Talkin ' Tokens
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more. Ron Vore, 7394 S 150 E., Poneto,
IN 46781-9514. (260) 346-2216.
WANTED: Dollar denomination trade
tokens with name of city and state on
token from California, Connecticut, District
of Columbia, Georgia, Massachusetts,
Hawaii, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin,
Wyoming. David Haugstad, 310 Forest
Ave., Glen Ellyn, IL 60137-5002. (630)
858-0124. DHAUGSTAD@GMAIL.COM
WANTED: Looking for Scrip from Strunk,
KY. 2703 Pine Knot Coal Co. AS and A25.
Charles Miller, 200 W 900 N, Wawaka, IN
46794. (260) 502-7009.
WANTED: Information I Details I PicturesRubbings or Scans for tokens from any of
the following Georgia towns: Leoron,
Leslie, Lester, Lester's District, Letford,
Leverett,
Lew,
Lewiston,
Lewner,
Lexington, Lexsy, Liberty, Liberty Hill,
Liclog, Lifsey's Store, Lightfoot, Ligon,
Lilburn, Lilly and Lilly Pond. R.W. Colbert,
4156 Livsey Rd., Tucker, GA 30084-2547.
RWC391 @YAHOO.COM
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for tokens from
Minnesota towns of Meyers, Myers,
Nansen, Nevis, New Duluth, New Pierz,
Osage, Ottawa, Outing, Oxboro Heath,
Palmer, Pease, Pike River, Plymouth,
Prior Lake, Providence and Quamba.
Luke Johnson, 224 W. Main St.,
Pipestone, MN 56164. {507) 825-4404.
MNTOKENMAN@YAHOO.COM
BROTHEL TOKENS! Howdy, Pardnerl
This tenderfoot wants genuine, beforeyear-2000 brothel tokens from the wild
west. Price and describe what's in you
saddlebag in an e-mail to JOLLYR18@
AOL.COM and put "tokens" in the subject.
Or write to: Roger Merritt, 300- 41st St.,
Suite 218, Miami Beach, FL 33140.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for tokens from
Minnesota towns of Ray, Reading, Reno,
Rice Lake, Rices, Richfield, Richwood,
Robbin,
Rock Creek, Rock Dell,
Rockville, Roseland, Sl Anna, St.
Anthony, St. Anthony Park, St. George,
St. Michaels Sta., and St. Patrick.
Luke Johnson, 224 W . Main St.,
Pipestone, MN 56164. {507) 825-4404.
MNTOKENMAN@YAHOO.COM
HELP WANTED
40
MISCELLANEOUS AUCTION
45
AUCTION: Encased Postage Stamp:
Oregon
Territory
Centennial
Commemorative Stamp 1943, 43X27mm.
Reverse side inscribed: Solid Brass 1
Brassmith House I Worchester, Mass. 1
By Antaya. Dale Schmidt, 610 Howell
Prairie Rd. SE, Salem, OR 97317.
MISCELLANEOUS
50
FOR
SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE
60
WOULD LIKE TO TRADE COPIES OF
DUNS OR CITY DIRECTORIES FOR
COPIES OF THOSE I DO NOT HAVE.
I HAVE COPIES OF MANY DIFFERENT
YEARS FOR ALL STATES. TOM
WOOLDRIDGE, 1848 NORTHWOOD
E-MAIL
DR., TUPELO, MS 38804.
tomwooldridge@gmail.com
12-07
1911
DOG TAX
from
Argentine
Township {in Genesee County, Ml),
incused brass 25X28mm. To trade for
dairy-related exonumia that can be added
to my collection. Melvin Reiter, 6482
Newton Rd., East Lansing, Ml 48823.
{517) 332-6404.
SRAW STRING bank bags for my
collection. How about sending me one
from your location? L. Hornbeck, 3710 1
St., Washougal, WA 98671
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OTHER PUBLICA T/ONS
85
ANNOUNCEMENTS
90
WEEKLY TOKEN auctJon lots on
eBay. Search for "vrba." Have special
needs? Send me an email. Never
know what I might have. Jim Vrba, RR #2,
Box 2335,
Winona,
MO 65588.
NVRBA@SEMO.NET
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CASINO ITEMS WANTED: ESPECIALLY
OLDER NEVADA CLAY CHIPS WITH
CASINO NAME ON THEM. ALSO
WANTED
1940-70S
CASINO
BROCHURES, LIGHTERS, DICE ETC.
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wil provide a listing of national and
regional token colector organizations.
Organizations should submit current. upto-date information for free 6stJng (also any
additions and corrections) to:
Clark
Rohmer. P.O. Box 281, Ormond Beach,
FL 32175. [f] (386) 577-0420. E-mail
OBTOKENS@CFL.RR.COM
c/o Steve Ratliff, Editor,
1717 Saint Marys Bay Drive,
Milton, FL 32583-7343
Promote and stimulate the research of
Florida tokens and other exonumia
Contact these organizations directJY for
membership information
please
menoon NTCA when you write.
INDIANA KENTUCKY OHlO TOKEN AN)> MEDAL SOCIETY
AMERJCAN TAX TO KEN
SOCIETY (AITS)
Jack Sites, President,
3209 Bellacre Court
Cincinnati, OH 45248.5005
c/o Cart Cochrane, Sec.-Treas.
12 Pheasant Dr.
Asheville, NC 28803.
Tokens. scrip, punch cards, coupons,
racetpts. etc.. whiCh relate to the history
and collecoon of sales tax; quarterly
newsletter. annual membership $8
AMERICAN VECTURJST
ASSOCL<\ TION (AVA)
olo Kart E. Gabsch, Secretary
6181 Castletown Way
Alexandria, VA 22310
Fare and toU tokens, automobUe parking
tokens. and automobile washing tokens:
monthly newsletter The Fare Box
APPALACHIAN SCRD>&
THE FLORIDA TOKEN SOCIETY
INTERNATIONAL
ORGANIZATION OF
WOODEN MONEY COLLECTORs
c/o Delmer L. Cushing, Pres.
PO Box 88984,
Seattle, WA 98138-2984
INTERNATIONAL SOCIE.TY 0
ANIMAL LlC£NSE COLLECTORS
c/o Bill Bone, Sec./Treas. & Ed.
928 State Route 2206
Clinton, KY 42031
Dedicated to the promotion of 'Briimaf
license coRecting.: quarterly pubfication
Paw Prints; request complimentary copy
11-lE CALTFORNlA ASSOCIATION
O F TOKEN COLLECTORS
c/o Stephen P. Alpert
PO Box 66331
Los Angeles, CA 90066
AI exonurria with emphaSis on California
CI\,SlNO CHIP & GAMING
TOKEN COLLECTORS CLUB
c/o Ralph Myers. Mem. Chrmn.
PO Box 35769
Las Vegas, NV 89133
MEMBERSHIP@CCGTCC.COM
Table chips and sJot tokens from caSinos
around the world
CIVIL WAR TOKEN SO C[ETY
c/o Dale Cade, Secty,
26548 Mazur Dr.
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275
MARYLAND TOKEN & MEDAL
SO CIETY
James M. Boswell, Secretary
PO Box644
Gambrills, MD 21054-0644
Dodiceted to the study, research and
promotion of M aryland tokens and medals
and other related exonurrie
MJCTllGAN TOKEN
SOCIETY
AfiD MEDAL
Melvin Reiter, Treasurer
6482 Newton Rd.
East Lansing. Ml 48823-9729.
Quarterly newsletter and
semiannual
shows: focus on exonumia of Michigan
NAT IONA,L SCRTP COLLECTORS
ASSOC. (NSCA)
Kevin Traube (Secretary/Editor)
1818 Harper Road
Beckley. WV 25801
Coal company scrip. lumber company
store tokens. tok ens of an mining and
manufacturing companies
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Chuck Berger, Treasurer,
PO Box82,
Omaha, NE 681 01 -0082
Monthty meetings;; emphasis on gathering
mformetion on merchants who used
tokens; trying to identify over 4,000 tokens
tentatively atttibuted to Nebraska.
NEW JERS,EY EXONUMIA
SOCIE-TY
c/o AI Zalka, PO Box 65
Bellmawr, NJ 08099-0065
StUdy and promotion of New Jersey and
other area exonurria
THE ORIGINAL HOBO NICKEL
SOCIETY
c/o Verne Walrafen, Secretary
12000 Sunset Rfdge Dr.
Ozawkie, KS 66070
Dedicated to the study and promotion of
old to modem hobo nickels and related
engraved coins. Quarterty Journal.
P ENNSYLVANlA AREA TOKEN
COLLECTORS ORGANl.ZA TION
c/o Jim Hartman, PO Box 17021
Beaver Falls, PA 15010
TOKEN COLLECtORS
c/o James Singleton
P.O. Box 41
Hugheston, WV 25110-0041
Coal script, buletin, meetings
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NRDRASKA TOKEN
COL LECTORS CUJB (N:ETCq
SOUTHEASTERN TOKEN
SOCIETY (SETS)
C.R. Clark, Sec,-Treas.,
PO Box48691
St. Petersburg. FL 33743-8691
Web site: http://s88204154.onlinehome.
us/setstrn~ex.htm
Interests in the historical aspects of
tokens, medals and other exonurria from
the sout/Jeastem United States
TOKEN
AND~fEDAL
SOCIETY
c/o Rachel Irish, Secretary
101 W . Prairie Center #323
Hayden, ID 83835
http:lfwww.tokenandmedal,org/
Bimonthly pubtrcation TAMS Journal
NATIONAL UTAB TOKEN
SO CIETY (Nl)TS)
Bob Campbell,
1123 East 2100 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84106
(801) 467-0036
Dedica(ed to the colecting, recording
and preserVfng of Utah's historical
medals. tokens and bottles.
WESTERN WOODEN MONEY CLUB
c/o Jan D. Henke,
1806 San Jose Pl.,
Fairfield, CA 94533
Dedicated to the conection and documentation of aB types wooden money.
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I need your assistance to make this project a success.
If yo•.J have any number of Minnesota merchant tokens, saloon tokens:
lumber t okens, !and tokens, dairy tokens, b rewery tokens, mavericks,
or any other good-for tokens of any kind, please send me your list.
The maverick column in this magazine contains the descriptive format
that w cu!d be ideal to provide the needed information including
composition, millimeter diameter, and shape; however, any and all
information will be accepted. I also need lists of encased co!ns,
m ason1c pP.nnies, transportation tokens, good-for mirrors, 10 fags,
pum::h tags, municipal tokens, and wood or plastic tokens .
Ail contributors
wm be giveu recognition and lavish
praise!
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arn always iflterested in buying single tokens or coliectior.s of
Minnesota tokens an d oi:her better tokens and exon umia of ail types.
Top pi'ices pa id for worthy material! I am especi~ liy seP.king nic.e
looking billiard maker tokens . I also need the following years of
Minnesota Dun or Bracstreet bus iness directories: Pre~1865, 1861-68,
·1370-72,
1 8~14,
~8S9~
i87S, 1878, 1880-82, 1884, 1887-88 , 1890-92, 1894-97,
1!l03, 1906, 1910-11, 1943 and any years after 1959.
Luke Johnson
L~berty
Pawn, € oins, & Antiques h1c.
224 W. Mailil St.
Pipesle11e, MN
56164-~634
:1-50r7 -825-~~04
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