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    May 2011
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    1922 FEDERAL CLOTHING STORES...ANY INFO?

    Dug this up a few weeks ago at an old park in Birmingham Al.

    One of the coolest things I have dug, yet.
    Not much info on the token or the store that issued it.

    I know the stores were located in Dallas, Oklahoma City, Montgomery, Birmingham and Washington D.C. to name a few.

    Probably more, but again, hard to find info on this place.

    Very large size with more info than any other token I have ever seen.
    One person called it a metal coupon.
    I did notice on Richards token site there were others issued just like this for some other locations with different addresses.

    I love digging little bits of odd and end history like this.

    Anybody that has any info on the token or store would be appreciated.

    HH
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    Re: 1922 FEDERAL CLOTHING STORES...ANY INFO?

    YEAH MAN ~ that's a cool find! I like that it's dated ~ you don't get that too often on tokens! CONGRAT'S
    Got dog tags?  I'm looking for old dog tax tags and dog license tags! From any city, any county, and any state (prefer pre-1970) ~ oddcoins@msn.com

  3. #3
    us
    May 2011
    1

    Re: 1922 FEDERAL CLOTHING STORES...ANY INFO?

    It must have been a rather large chain store at one time. I have a specimen somewhere from southern California (Kappen's California Tokens: Belvedere Gardens K-1; also same token has addresses listed on it for Huntington Park and Los Angeles). When I was real little, there was a store in my hometown of Los Banos, California, on the corner of the main intersection of Sixth and I streets that was originally a part of that chain. It later was known as Santiago's, I suppose after the company went under, but I don't know the year (1940s?). It specialized in western wear and working clothes. I remember they used to sell Stetson hats. I have never seen a token from Los Banos for the Federal store, though. I don't know if this helps, but it evoked a memory. Dave

  4. #4

    Dec 2006
    13

    Re: 1922 FEDERAL CLOTHING STORES...ANY INFO?

    Your token is listed in 'ALABAMA TRADE TOKENS' by Roy W. Wood. I believe the Birmingham Library still has this book for sale. Your token catalog #25-100; rarity-10 (1-5 known). Good find !!!!

 

 

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