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Monique,
 
This just goes to show you that you cannot believe everything you read in a  
book. Holabird and Haddock did not know about the 1905 token I found at U.S.  
Army Fort Rosecrans (CA-SDI-12000).
 
Ron May
 
 
In a message dated 3/31/2009 3:53:51 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
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Kris,

In their "Nevada Bottle Book," Fred Holabird and Jack  Haddock have a section 
on trade tokens.  According to their research  on the subject, the "fad" of 
providing trade tokens "as a monetary means  of exchange, 'promise to pay'" 
began about 1910 and lasted for almost 25  years, taking it to c. 1935.  They 
indicate that these tokens were  used by bakeries, dairies, general stores, 
saloons and at such places as  the Nevada State Prison and the Carson Hot 
Springs.  The value  varied, including 2-1/2, 6-1/4 and 7-1/2 cents, as well 
as 5, 10, 15 and  25 cents.  Shapes and sizes varied, too, but apparently 
most were  similar in size to the equivalent legal tender.  Materials 
included  brass and aluminum.

The book was published in 1979 and 1981 (2nd ed.)  by R. F. Smith, printed by 
The Jolly Printer in Reno, Nevada.  Hope  this helps with your question.

Monique E. Kimball
Field  Supervisor
Kautz Environmental Consultants, Inc.
5200 Neil Road, Suite  200
Reno, Nevada  89502
(775) 829-4411
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kris Oswald"  <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent:  Tuesday, March 31, 2009 11:28 AM
Subject: hotel site  artifact


Stamped aluminum token both sides  diameter  25mm
Listed as Commerce Lake House  J. L. Vail
On the reverse is  the usual good for 5 c trade
From an Old Hotel located in Old Commerce  Village Commerce Twp, Mi

From this token and one old photo hanging in a  current operating
barbershop
I located the site today and I am   wondering when this type of token had
its rise
In popularity for use?  The hotel  photo has an unconfirmed date of 1908
written on it.
And  I am wondering if that date will correlate with the Mfg of  the
token?

Any insight would be a great help

I have secured  permission for site testing from the owners behind the
hotel at this point  .
I have a feeling the hotel privy locations are intact now in the  back
yard of the permission site
Numerous ceramic and bottle fragmented  sherds have been located by the
owners of the property

Thanks very  much
Kris Oswald
Commerce Twp Area Historical Area  Society



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