Some new acquisitions.

It's hard to read because you see both sides of this glass token simultaneously. It was made for use by a glass factory in Czechia in 1849 and has a face value of 6 kreuzer. The picture can't do this one any justice, it's absolutely dazzling in person.

One of a group of marathon medals I found recently, that is made of slate mined in Honnister, England.

A Mexican baptism token made out of a Mexican 1 peso coin.

A scarce instance of a clay-based poker chip being used as a trade token rather than a gambling chip. Like so many of these sorts of things, this one is attributable to Montana.

Another drink token on a slice of antler. This is the first one I know of from Idaho, rather than Wyoming.
Edited by nautilator
05/11/2024 9:06 pm