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  1. #1
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    Dec 2004
    Mansfield, Arkansas
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    Lumber tokens.

    Here's a couple lumber tokens. $1.00 and $.25 denominations. They read: Duncan Lumber Co., Eagleton Ark. They are aluminum. I know a few guys have token and script books. Any help is appreciated.
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    Dec 2004
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    Re: Lumber tokens.

    I heard that workers were paid with these type tokens and could only spend them in the company store.

    Here are some lumber tokens from SW Florida when the big cypresses were logged that could only be spent at the Janes store.
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    I live in a state of rules where I am not permitted to live on my own country land because my home is not 130 MPH rated! I can only visit it from time to time and pay the fines.  I feel so safe with Big Government protecting me. In some states its illegal to collect rainwater.

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    Hollywood, Florida
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    Re: Lumber tokens.

    Here's a date: According to the Bulletin of the Kansas City Southern Railway, the Duncan Lumber Company took over the local mills in 1922. They expected to ship 50 carloads per month.

    Chip V.

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    Re: Lumber tokens.

    Another entry shows the Duncan City Post Office is named after the Duncan Lumber Company--in 1923.

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    Re: Lumber tokens.

    Quote Originally Posted by bigcypresshunter
    I heard that workers were paid with these type tokens and could only spend them in the company store.

    Here are some lumber tokens from SW Florida when the big cypresses were logged that could only be spent at the Janes store.
    Quote Originally Posted by chipveres
    Here's a date: According to the Bulletin of the Kansas City Southern Railway, the Duncan Lumber Company took over the local mills in 1922. They expected to ship 50 carloads per month.

    Chip V.
    Quote Originally Posted by Mackaydon
    Another entry shows the Duncan City Post Office is named after the Duncan Lumber Company--in 1923.
    Thanks for the replies and info BCH, Chip, and Don. So we are looking at them being c.1922 to ?. I'm going to hold off on posting the green check just yet in hopes somebody comes along with the info on them from a lumber token and script book. I would kinda like to know their rarity and possibly what other denominations are known. Thanks again guys.

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    Re: Lumber tokens.

    Trantow's Lumber Company Store Tokens lists just the 5¢ - in 1978 he said R-9 (5-9 known & $16)
    Robinson's Arkansas Merchant Tokens lists both the 5¢ and 50¢ - in 1985 he said R-10 (1-2 known)

    John in ID
    (who normally looks for tokens in the "Tokens & Tags" forum)

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    Re: Lumber tokens.

    Quote Originally Posted by idahotokens
    Trantow's Lumber Company Store Tokens lists just the 5¢ - in 1978 he said R-9 (5-9 known & $16)
    Robinson's Arkansas Merchant Tokens lists both the 5¢ and 50¢ - in 1985 he said R-10 (1-2 known)

    John in ID
    (who normally looks for tokens in the "Tokens & Tags" forum)
    Thank you idahotokens! I will remember to double post tokens next time over in "Tokens & Tags". My friend has several more of these tokens, I'm not sure what other denominations. Is there any ongoing research or person I should report these findings so that they may be included and accounted for in any future catalogs?

    I really appreciate your help. Green check.

  8. #8
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    Aug 2004
    Mena Arkansas
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    Re: Lumber tokens.

    hey 72 Cheyenne....those came from down here near me...I will look around and ask about them ...maybe I can find out some more info on them for you...How is everything going in your neck of the woods...noticed you have a new grocery store up there near you....How is the lumber mill doing since the fire at the edger...Next time I am up that way I am going to try to catch you at the store....see ya later...

  9. #9
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    Re: Lumber tokens.

    the newest trantow book they are seill unlisted. now listed is a .05, .10. both R10 now.
    i have a .10 in good shape.

    very nice find. lumber tokens do well on ebay.
    would be nice addition to a collection.

    mike w.

 

 

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