The top token is copper, holed, slightly larger
than a modern cent.
One side says "Good for 5 cents trade".
The other side has 5 numbers, almost like a zip code.
I'd like to know all about this one. However, it might
be tough with such little info. Funny that it is the size
of a cent, yet is worth 5c in goods/trade. This might
be an older one if I had to guess.
The middle token is not really what I brought here
for discussion. It just happens to be there.
It is a Chicago Transit Authority token.
I have no idea of the time frame it is from.
No dates on it. If anyone could date it, that'd
be great!
The bottom token is the one I am really interested in.
I was told by a coin dealer that it was a 19th century
"hard times token". However, I have my doubts due to
the size being close to cents that weren't around at
that time. Seems like it would be larger if it was
from that time period.
It is thicker and slightly larger diameter than a modern
cent. Obviously copper, with a chocolate patina.
Anyone know the
what, when, and why of this token?
The
where is covered right on the coin.
I'd like to know the when, to get an age.
Thanks!
Dave
