Token Find

jason4kstate

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I went to an auction and spent around $160 on 10 oz of sterling jewelry, a Lalique statue, and about 5 pounds of costume jewelry. I found this token in the costume jewelry pile. I can't seem to find much of anything on it besides the fact that it is from St. Andrew's IN. Any idea on value/rarity? This is my first bar token.
 

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idahotokens

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There are two maverick tokens listed in Wagaman's IN Trade Tokens book, the one you have and one that has initials JS in place of a name. Wagaman's notes are that JS is John Sternberg - saloon - 1909 and that the Tony Sternberg one is saloon - 1912-18. Wagaman lists the former at rarity 7 and the latter rarity 6 on a scale of 1-10 with 10 being unique.

A look at the 1910 Census shows John as the father saloon proprietor with John (at age 22) as his son with no occupation shown. Here's a clipping from the Jasper (IN) Weekly Courier of 11 Jan 1901.

John in the Great 208
 

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