Scrip Token
Tokens – Coal Scrip questions?
Does anyone know why the Coal Scrip tokens sometimes have letters and shapes cut into them?
Since this was essentially Coal company currency it likely was done as a way to identify valid scrip and avoid counterfeiting.
http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~duncanrw/CoalScrip.htm
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20 Different West Virginia Coal Mine Tokens These tokens, also known as Scrip, Dingles, Clackers and many other names, were issued by coal companies as an advance on wages when miners needed to buy mining supplies for their work, food or necessities for their home, pay rent on the company owned home, obtain medical care or almost any other aspect of life in a company town. Of course, they could only be used at company stores, where prices… |
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March 23rd, 2011 in
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