Royal Tailors token

sjvalleyhunter

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I found this token in an older city park. It is from The Royal Tailors and is good for one dollar on the price of any suit. According to a posting on eBay (which of course is not always accurate), it dates back to the 1890s. It certainly has seen better days. It's corroded, bent, has a hole in it and I gouged it when pulling it out, but I'm still happy to have it. The first two pictures are of the one I found, and the second two are the images of the one on tokencatalog.com. image-2659383293.jpg image-1792716232.jpg image-426653962.jpg image-1640582956.jpg


Somehow I uploaded multiple of the same pics and now I can't delete the duplicates....sorry about that!
 

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curbdiggercarl57

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God apparently doesn't like aluminum tokens to come out of the ground looking good.
Same problem here in Denver.
Of course cans and pulltabs will last forever...
Kudos!
Carl
 

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hey how are ya ? now i know why i cant find anything in town :laughing7:
 

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