Early 1900s token

civil_war22

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Early 1900's token

Found out my token was rated r9 in the Arkansas token catalogue. So stoked.. Was walking back to truck from searching a old yard and coming up empty handed and looked down and saw what I thought was a newer token sitting on top of turned over soil. Turns out it was from early 1920' s and was only 3 other varieties with this being the rarest.
 

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Nice find, but re-check the AR book and you will see that this one is R-4, not R-9. The R-9 one is octagonal and made of cardboard. Yours is Bentonville Ba-03 and Rogers Ea-03.
John in the Great 208
 

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