Past few hunts, tokens!!

diggingthe1

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Love the stuff that grows in the ground!!! Happy Hunting! The Peter token is from Leadville!! The Cheyenne token is a quarter denomination!!! People came from all over to visit the gold camp here in Cripple Creek!!
 

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Love the stuff that grows in the ground!!! Happy Hunting! The Peter token is from Leadville!! The Cheyenne token is a quarter denomination!!! People came from all over to visit the gold camp here in Cripple Creek!!
really cool finds and thanks for posting. love that chauffer's badge
 

really cool finds and thanks for posting. love that chauffer's badge
Thanks hopefully getting out later. Lots of smoky skies. Once you get two of something you want to start collecting them. It would be fun to get all the years Colorado put them out.
 

Great bunch of finds, Congrats !!!! My favorite is the Cheyenne Boulevard Club token, I thought it had something to do with the BroAdmoor ,so I went through the Colorado Springs City directories from 1879 through 1922 and I found it ! It was listed only 1 year, 1903 , R.E. Peppers was the manager and it was located at 204 Cheyenne Blvd. It was not listed in the Colo Token book under the Springs or in the Maverick section. So far as I can tell it is unlisted . If you already knew this , apologies for repeating it to ya :) Keep finding those treasures !!!!!
 

Great bunch of finds, Congrats !!!! My favorite is the Cheyenne Boulevard Club token, I thought it had something to do with the BroAdmoor ,so I went through the Colorado Springs City directories from 1879 through 1922 and I found it ! It was listed only 1 year, 1903 , R.E. Peppers was the manager and it was located at 204 Cheyenne Blvd. It was not listed in the Colo Token book under the Springs or in the Maverick section. So far as I can tell it is unlisted . If you already knew this , apologies for repeating it to ya :) Keep finding those treasures !!!!!
Thanks Charlie, great research.
Great bunch of finds, Congrats !!!! My favorite is the Cheyenne Boulevard Club token, I thought it had something to do with the BroAdmoor ,so I went through the Colorado Springs City directories from 1879 through 1922 and I found it ! It was listed only 1 year, 1903 , R.E. Peppers was the manager and it was located at 204 Cheyenne Blvd. It was not listed in the Colo Token book under the Springs or in the Maverick section. So far as I can tell it is unlisted . If you already knew this , apologies for repeating it to ya :) Keep finding those treasures !!!!!
Thanks Charlie, the token catalog must have it wrong. Excellent research!! It lists it as being from Laramie. I sure appreciate it!!
 

Well Considering where you found it, and yes coins, tokens and bottles traveled, I think it originated closer to home. Maybe there was one in Laramie also but I think it is safe to say yours is from here. :)
 

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