"Rollin on a River"

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"Rollin' on a River"

Hey guy's have not done much Mding lately so I took it with me oystering today and stoped at a place and homed my skills for awhile.Cause I don't want them getting rusty now :laughing9: :laughing7: ;D Anyway came up with a couple of finds one looks to be a token of some sort,a IH penny,a buckle,and some other things.The token I know nothing about so any info is good info to me.Just have not had time.Enjoy!
Timekiller!
 

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Re: "Rollin' on a River"

:hello:
Stunning Finds and pictures TK :notworthy: see you took a break from the Oysters then :wink:

Just wondering if the Token could be a Trading store Token :dontknow:

SS
 

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Silver Searcher said:
:hello:
Stunning Finds and pictures TK :notworthy: see you took a break from the Oysters then :wink:

Just wondering if the Token could be a Trading store Token :dontknow:

SS
Thanks SS,I don't know yet haven't had time trying to get my stuff put away and get me something to eat. :hello: I'll be back in a few.
 

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I'm not coming up with much but I feel it has to be a token of some kind. :dontknow: Just don't see what else it could be. :icon_scratch:
Timekiller!
 

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Shaped alot like the gold piece in the banner.To bad it ain't. :laughing9: Maybe same time frame though.Now that I could believe.
 

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Good stuff! :icon_thumright:

The Hudson Lumber Co. token might be an unlisted variety from either the N. L. Hudson Lumber Co. in Cedar Grove, LA, c. 1920's-30's; the Hudson River Lumber Co. in DeRidder, LA, c. 1899; or P. O. Hudson & Bros., a lumber company operating in Kingston and Harold, MD in the 1920's-30's.
 

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PBK said:
Good stuff! :icon_thumright:

The Hudson Lumber Co. token might be an unlisted variety from either the N. L. Hudson Lumber Co. in Cedar Grove, LA, c. 1920's-30's; the Hudson River Lumber Co. in DeRidder, LA, c. 1899; or P. O. Hudson & Bros., a lumber company operating in Kingston and Harold, MD in the 1920's-30's.
Thanks PBK,That sorta what I was finding on the internet. :thumbsup: :hello:
timekiller!
 

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Finding my favorites, tokens & indn's! Congrats! :icon_thumright:
 

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detectahead said:
Finding my favorites, tokens & indn's! Congrats! :icon_thumright:
Thanks there detectahead,One thing about those IH's there's no misstaken them for what they are. :laughing9: These token deals I keep running into though :icon_scratch: ??? There just isn't much info on them. :laughing9: :hello:
Timekiller!
 

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Don't worry, Pete, your skills aren't going to suffer after the short hiatus. :notworthy: You always will be a Colonial-digging machine.

Kyle
 

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I might be dreamin it, but is there a 1 next to the 2, making it 12 1/2? That amount is seen on many tokens. 2 bits being a quarter (.25) and 12 1/2 being 1 bit.
 

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vwayne1 said:
I might be dreamin it, but is there a 1 next to the 2, making it 12 1/2? That amount is seen on many tokens. 2 bits being a quarter (.25) and 12 1/2 being 1 bit.
Thanks there vwayne1,Yes looking tokens up I see that there is 12 1/2 on alot of them or I should say mentioned about alot. But I'm purdy sure that this one is only 2 1/2 as there is not enough room in my opinion for a 1 to be in front of the two.Cause of the letter L in lumber being so close.I see no 1 as hard as I look.Here is another shot more straight forward on the token.
Timekiller! :hello:
 

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intimer said:
cool. never seen a lumber token with 2 1/2 on it. usually was merchant tokens only. so learning more....
Thanks intimer,Boy I was hoping you had some news on this deal. :laughing9: Glad for the comment though! Yea I can't find nothing either I seen alot of different types online but not this one and not many with 2 1/2 on them.I'll just have to settle with putting it in the cabinet and leave it at that. :laughing9: If I would have to make a guess though I'd say mid to late 1800's to maybe early 1900's big time frame but thats the best I could do with what I know.And where it was found.
Thanks Again,
Timekiller!
 

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I've gotten a PM or two on this token,
The size is 22mm from flat side to flat side.
It is 24mm point to point.
The metal content I'm not to sure. :dontknow:
As for anything else wrote on it I don't believe there ever was purdy much as is on looks.
Thanks,
Timekiller!
 

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Re: "Rollin' on a River"

Timekiller, I think the companies PBK mentioned are great leads. You might want to research one more possibility though which could date your relic back a little farther, as the style suggests it might be from before the 20's.

The Tarriff hearings before the 16th Congress 1908-1909 make mention in their index of the "Hudson Lumber Company" which manafactured lead pencils (and still might?) I believe it is location in North Carolina, the state where I assume you found this token? Possibly this is a counter or token of some sort from that company which is unlisted also?
 

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