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Any Other Transit Token Collectors Out There?

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I have a decent collection of transit tokens ranging from bus tokens to toll tokens. Was wondering how big a community there is for this kind coin?
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I don't collect them but my husband has bought a couple dozen during the last year. He doesn't pursue it that much. He just buys from our local coin club members.
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I find this to be the best site for IDing when the Atwood-Coffee isn't around. I collect up to 1950.
http://exonumist.homedns.org:8080/m...s&file=index
Keith sent me about a dozen, no charge. I believe he still offers them.
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I have a few local tokens and a couple from the states. I'm really only interested in metropolises. But the collection isn't really that big so it doesn't get displayed properly.
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 Posted 02/11/2014  7:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Circus to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here is the group you want for transit tokens. http://www.vecturist.com/
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 Posted 02/19/2014  7:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BernieZ to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm not really collector, but I do find them occasionally.

Here's what I found last Saturday:

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NYC Bridge and Tunnel Tokens

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1 of the large, 8 of the small ones
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 Posted 03/15/2014  01:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Harry213 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hello VA Collector, yes there is a fairly large transit token collecting community. I have a rather large collection. And also check the links others posted above.
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 Posted 03/17/2014  8:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ExoGuy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Welcome to the CCF, VA Collector. Hope you enjoy the "ride" as I certainly do.

In my travels, I periodically encounter vecturists at shows. It's probably the most affordable token collecting avenue, and there are ever so many locations to be hunted and had. Personally, I prefer the 1800's issues, CWT's, HTT's and the later horsecar and steamboat issues - signs of the times.
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I do have old tokens from the 80s with the hex hole in the middle n.y.c. Transit when it was $1.25 the good days.
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I found the West Indies series like Jamaica have street car or rail tokens ... these are rare but like everything else in this series pretty reasonably priced ...

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I collect tokens, mostly trade tokens, good for's and the like, but I have amassed a small collection of transportation tokens. I have a trolly token, couple of bus tokens, toll token and I think a rail road token.
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I have a few MBTA (Boston) Tokens.
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I have a bunch of the Boston tokens too, but I mostly keep my New York City tokens. The ones from early in the century (Before the transit system was consolidated and the "NYC Transit Authority" was formed), are scarce and can be worth quite a bit.
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 Posted 04/01/2014  12:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add VA_Collector_12121 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think I have about 5 different NYC subway token designs. I mostly have toll tokens for highways like in my area I have some Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike tokens that were back when they had toll plazas on I-95 here in central VA.
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I currently have around 62 different New York City transportation token designs and types. And not nearly done with the set. The older and more scarce tokens do not say "NYC Transit" and pre-date the NYC Transit Authority. But rather were issued by the many separate and private operators and they will have the name of the individual borough or county; like Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, etc.. Or the name of the streets trolleys ran on; like Third Ave, 42nd street, 8th Ave, etc.. Or the name of the company that issued them; like Tri-Boro Coach, H&M, Perry Turnstiles, East Side Omnibus, etc..

The more recent ones (since about 1950) will have the NYCTA logo and most of those are quite common, but people know those and so they love collecting them mostly because it is what we can remember using. So there is a high nostalgic value attached with them. People make all sorts of jewelry, cuff links and stuff out of them. But they are not really that old or scarce..

Believe me, there are not too many people around today that can remember the old trolleys, railroads or horse drawn omnibuses that were used as transportation back in the day. So the older tokens that were used for those are not as widely known as the NYC Transit Authority tokens.
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Interesting... I have a couple thousand world type coins and about a dozen transit tokens. I never really knew the tokens were collectable.
Is there a cataloging system similar to KM, but for transit tokens?
My tokens are from when Minneapolis and St. Paul had streetcars.
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