Silver City token

IAsoldier

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idahotokens

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The $1 denomination (like yours) is listed in Ferguson's IA Trade Tokens book as R-3 (15-30 known, $2 to $3.50 in 1984), but unfortunately with no history of the business given. Hopefully, Gary Henderson's new IA book will have some history when it comes out.

John in ID
 

tokensmith

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The Big Store is listed in the 1918 Dun in Silver City. It does not appear , at least by that name, in the 1912 Bradstreet or 1928 Dun.
 

Gonehunting

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man i love finding tokens more than coins. WTG
 

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