Found Oklahoma Tax Mill Token

cgull

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I almost tossed this in the trash thinking it was the end of a shotgun shell. After a little rub i noticed it had words, not the 12 Ga I was expecting. I'm glad I did give it a second look. These were used to pay percentages on one cent taxes around 1935. Mine has a 5 and some have 1, maybe 5 being 1/2 cent and the 1 is 1/10 I'm not sure. I never knew such tokens where around. makes me wonder if I've thrown these away in the past.
 

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fossis

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Jan 5, 2007
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eastern Oklahoma
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We find quite a few in Eastern OK, yours is in 'good shape'.

Fossis...............
 

lokkenpa

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Man, you found the hard to find one!!! And its in GREAT shape!!! :headbang: :headbang:

I have found a bunch of the 1mil tax tokens, but I have not found a 5mil yet...

Phil
 

High Plains Digger

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Beautiful. I have found Arizona and several Colorado. Colo is made of aluminum and usually comes out quite chewed, but is recognizable by the + shaped hole in the middle. These were such a miniscule amount of money, but apparently important enough to be necessary. Even back then, nobody wanted the State to have an extra 5/1000th of a cent extra.
 

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