Shoe Token

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Re: Shoe Token (here you go Idaho Jhon)

Zane said:
Nova, that's REAL nice!
How old is that?


Hi Thanks,
I bought this token along with several others from a long time collector.
I have researched it with no results. I am thinking it dates around 1910 to 1930
 

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Re: Shoe Token (here you go Idaho Jhon)

That sure is a nice looking shoe store token you have there :icon_thumleft:

I did find this article in the Ogden Standard Examiner 11/14/1947

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Re: Shoe Token (here you go Idaho Jhon)

Bramblefind said:
That sure is a nice looking shoe store token you have there :icon_thumleft:

I did find this article in the Ogden Standard Examiner 11/14/1947

33petkj.jpg

Hey thanks a bunch you and the other token/tag folks, are awsome.
 

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Interesting - you learn something every day in this hobby! Campbell's UT book shows a 50 and a 25 from this business. Makes me think that the way these tokens might have been used is that when you bought a pair of shoes, you got a token for use with the next purchase. Maybe what you got was based on the amount of your purchase? Since the token just says 50 rather than "Good For 50¢ In Trade", I don't know though...

John in ID
 

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