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Feb 04, 2011, 11:53 PM
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Are there any good links to research some old tokens I have?
Thanks for the help 
HH
TnMtns
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Feb 05, 2011, 11:02 AM
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Re: Are there any good links to research some old tokens I have?
start with www.tokencatalog.com
John in ID
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Feb 05, 2011, 04:16 PM
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Re: Are there any good links to research some old tokens I have?
 Originally Posted by idahotokens
Thank you John !
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Feb 05, 2011, 04:28 PM
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Re: Are there any good links to research some old tokens I have?
There are some other, more specialized, sites for Civil War, transportation, etc. tokens. Depending on what information you want to discover in your research, you may get to do some of the work yourself. Say, for instance, you have a token that was issued by Joe Blow in Nashville, TN, and you want to know when ol' Joe lived and was in business, and what type of business he was in, you can search for local Nashville histories, directories, newspapers, etc. You will want to check the TN token book first, though, to see if that information is there. If you just have a token that was issued by Joe Blow, but it doesn't say where he was located, you have what is called a "maverick". These require a lot more searching, because there were people named Joe Blow all over the nation. With mavericks, it is generally more productive to start your search close to where it was found and go out from there. Looking for him first in Seattle doesn't make sense.
And, you can post your find here for opinions and on tokencatalog.com (if one like it is not already there) for the benefit of all.
John in ID
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Feb 16, 2011, 10:59 AM
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Re: Are there any good links to research some old tokens I have?
i have books on coal and lumber-all states---a dunn bradstreet 1919, and numerous years of tn dunn or brad listings. also, there is a tn catalog.
mike w.
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