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The token shown in this post was recently added to my small collection (bought, not dug).
It was minted in 1890 by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)
It?s interesting how this movement eventually helped unit and motivate women to fight for social equality.
The ladies selected aluminum for this token because of the optimistic and futuristic message it communicated in 1890.
The price of aluminum in 1852 was over $500 a pound. At that time it was considered an extremely precious metal of greater value than gold or platinum.
By 1914, Charles Martin Hall?s process had brought the cost of aluminum down to 18 cents a pound and it was no longer considered a precious metal.
Today more aluminum is produced than all other non-ferrous metals combined.
The sum: Don?t assume that those 19th century aluminum items you dig are worthless. Some early pieces can be worth more than you?d believe.
Anyway, thought somebody might be interested in a little aluminum history.
Anyone know the value of this token?
It was minted in 1890 by the Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)
It?s interesting how this movement eventually helped unit and motivate women to fight for social equality.
The ladies selected aluminum for this token because of the optimistic and futuristic message it communicated in 1890.
The price of aluminum in 1852 was over $500 a pound. At that time it was considered an extremely precious metal of greater value than gold or platinum.
By 1914, Charles Martin Hall?s process had brought the cost of aluminum down to 18 cents a pound and it was no longer considered a precious metal.
Today more aluminum is produced than all other non-ferrous metals combined.
The sum: Don?t assume that those 19th century aluminum items you dig are worthless. Some early pieces can be worth more than you?d believe.
Anyway, thought somebody might be interested in a little aluminum history.
Anyone know the value of this token?