Is there any value to old tax tokens?

NOLA_Ken

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I was under the impression that they aren't particularly valuable, but I saw a couple for sale at a junk shop for 8 bucks each. I thought they were worth under a dollar a piece so I'm guessing they just hope someone doesn't know that and will pay too much, or has the value gone up for some reason? Here's a list of the ones I have :


Louisiana..
3 luxury tax 5 mill made of brass I think
2 welfare tax 5 mill also brass
14 public welfare 1 mill
13 luxury 1 mill

2 Mississippi 1 mill sales tax
2 Alabama 1 mill luxury tax
1 Alabama 1 mill sales tax
 

idahotokens

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You are right - they aren't particularly valuable. Sellers generally don't know the value of stuff outside their area of expertise and often pull a figure out of the air. Then they wonder why sales are slow.

Schimmel's Tax Tokens book is fairly dated (2nd edition is 1980), but if you are interested in that area, locate a copy. There are differences between the most common and the rare, but the highest-valued example in the book is $9.

John in ID
 

Gimmie The Loot

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I found an old rusty tax token from Illinois last weekend... found the same thing in good condition on ebay for 99cents!
 

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Gimmie The Loot said:
I found an old rusty tax token from Illinois last weekend... found the same thing in good condition on ebay for 99cents!

found the same type, and a couple of others. never knew what they would sell for.... but it looks like retirement won't happen any sooner :laughing7:
 

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Siegfried Schlagrule

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All types of BFOs owned. Especially want White's Arrow; White's Oremaster; Exanimo Spartan Little Monster; Garrett contract Little Monster.
To my thinking the best as a class are the illinois tokens that
list a town name. Like anything else some are easier to find than others.
According to the price guides the most expensive is one of the new mexico varieties. Some folks like the cardboard mill tokens that were blank on one side and the merchants would print their names on them. Don't know the
value but they would appeal to regular tokens collectors, town collectors and wooden money collectors. siegfried schlagrule
 

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