stringfrenzy
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I have 2 tokens that i am looking for information for and was hoping maybe someone here knows something about them as far as a possible date, history, or even value if any. These tokens were recovered in Mercer county, OH. I don't know if the pictures will upload right or even if they will turn out very well so i apologize in advance. I will try to be as descriptive as possible with the tokens though.
TOKEN #1 I call this token the "Hinders Maverick" It is a square shaped token and appears to be made of brass possibly. It is about the size of a quarter and on the front it has a "5" in the center surrounded by i believe 16 stars. On the back it says"GOOD FOR FIVE CENTS IN TRADE" with the name Joseph Hinders in the center of the back. I was told by a person that they thought it would date around the 1870's but couldn't say for sure...civil war tokens were his thing. If i was on the right track with research Joseph Hinders was the first sheriff of Mercer county from approximately 1901-1907 and was a carpenter by trade previous to his time in law enforcement. I'm not sure if i was on the right track though.
TOKEN #2 Is a parking token, one side says "GOOD FOR PARKING ONLY" along with the words "NARCO" and "DIAMOND BAR, CA". The other side says "GOOD FOR PARKING ONLY" and also has what appear to be the letters "RWM" between parking only. This token is the size of a quarter in shape as a matter of fact i had mistaken it for a quarter until i took a closer look.
I have not been able to find any information about these tokens and was hoping someone could tell me what they are, possibly a date, history, and even a value if any just out of curiosity.
Any help would be appreciated and thanks in advace.
stringfrenzy
TOKEN #1 I call this token the "Hinders Maverick" It is a square shaped token and appears to be made of brass possibly. It is about the size of a quarter and on the front it has a "5" in the center surrounded by i believe 16 stars. On the back it says"GOOD FOR FIVE CENTS IN TRADE" with the name Joseph Hinders in the center of the back. I was told by a person that they thought it would date around the 1870's but couldn't say for sure...civil war tokens were his thing. If i was on the right track with research Joseph Hinders was the first sheriff of Mercer county from approximately 1901-1907 and was a carpenter by trade previous to his time in law enforcement. I'm not sure if i was on the right track though.
TOKEN #2 Is a parking token, one side says "GOOD FOR PARKING ONLY" along with the words "NARCO" and "DIAMOND BAR, CA". The other side says "GOOD FOR PARKING ONLY" and also has what appear to be the letters "RWM" between parking only. This token is the size of a quarter in shape as a matter of fact i had mistaken it for a quarter until i took a closer look.
I have not been able to find any information about these tokens and was hoping someone could tell me what they are, possibly a date, history, and even a value if any just out of curiosity.
Any help would be appreciated and thanks in advace.
stringfrenzy