UPDATE*WATERBURY CLOCK CO.ITEM

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this is the reply i got back concerning this piece i dug last week.http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,311538.0.html


Hello Dave,

There isn’t a lot of written documentation on Waterbury Clock. What we did learn is that this “token” used by WCC Employees as an identification to collect their wages. Each token would have its own unique ID Number, which is what the “308” would be. We do not know when this was created other than within the 90-year timeframe of Waterbury Clock Co. 1854-1944.



Hopefully this is helpful.

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HEAVYMETALNUT said:
this is the reply i got back concerning this piece i dug last week.http://forum.treasurenet.com/index.php/topic,311538.0.html


Hello Dave,

There isn’t a lot of written documentation on Waterbury Clock. What we did learn is that this “token” used by WCC Employees as an identification to collect their wages. Each token would have its own unique ID Number, which is what the “308” would be. We do not know when this was created other than within the 90-year timeframe of Waterbury Clock Co. 1854-1944.



Hopefully this is helpful.

Cathy Conti
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if you can find the average no. of employes at any one time then you can work-out the rough date, although they probably re-issued them which would confuse things, but a rough guess might be 1880
 

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