Good for 1 cent in trade!!!

electroman1974

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Found on a permission dig in a southern West Virginia. General supply store token. Reminds me of coal script I find once in a while. 2016-10-21 18.42.30.jpg2016-10-21 18.43.20.jpg
 

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Thats it the 1 center. thanks. I actually found it about 20 miles from there.
 

I have a very similar token. Mine is aluminum, and very badly toasted but somewhat readable. It says "GOOD FOR" across the top, and "IN TRADE" across the bottom. If there is a number on the face side, I can't read it, but there is a "5" on the back. The face also says W INBERGER (not sure if the W is a first initial or if a letter is missing in the gap. It is 1" in diameter.

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I'd imagine that there were companies that sold the basic tokens and would put your own name and values on them, and that is probably the case here.
 

I believe you have a Weinberger token:His name was Moses (Mose) Weinberger and today he is counted by some among “Oklahoma State Greats.”
His story is here:
Source:
http://pre-prowhiskeymen.blogspot.com/2014_02_01_archive.html
Weinberger proved to be a genial barkeeper, providing regular customers with bar tokens good for five cents in trade, similar to the one you found.
Don.....
 

I believe you have a Weinberger token:His name was Moses (Mose) Weinberger and today he is counted by some among “Oklahoma State Greats.”
His story is here:
Source:
http://pre-prowhiskeymen.blogspot.com/2014_02_01_archive.html
Weinberger proved to be a genial barkeeper, providing regular customers with bar tokens good for five cents in trade, similar to the one you found.
Don.....

Thanks for the info! I found one of those tokens last summer but was unable to learn anything about it. The one I found is in very poor shape but it definitely reads "Weinberger Good for [unreadable] in Trade", and a large "5" on the reverse. It is hexagonal aluminum with a circular dotted ring around the outside. I love hearing the backstory behind these things!
 

Thanks for the info! I found one of those tokens last summer but was unable to learn anything about it. The one I found is in very poor shape but it definitely reads "Weinberger Good for [unreadable] in Trade", and a large "5" on the reverse. It is hexagonal aluminum with a circular dotted ring around the outside. I love hearing the backstory behind these things!
The backstory is the whole thing! Without a history, such things would be "useless trash". TTC
 

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