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Encased Coins of Earl Fankhauser
What is an encased coin? Learn about 'The Penny Man' - Earl Fankhauser - the most prolific maker of encased coins in history.
www.geocities.com
The Conder Token Collectors Club
A club for collectors of 18th century British tradesmens tokens, also called Conder tokens, and related literature.
conderclub.homestead.com
Wooden Nickel Historical Museum
Dedicated to the history of Wooden Nickels, and their many different uses, such as souvenirs, tokens, coupons, collecting, trade pieces, state fairs, and centennials.
www.wooden-nickel.net
Catalog of tokens issued by nine Columbus, Ohio, merchants during the Civil War.
home.columbus.rr.com
Information on tokens and token collecting. Includes tokens of all kinds, but focuses on modern arcade tokens. Also trade lists and token links.
users.pullman.com
Educational site with historical articles on trade tokens, bar checks, bingles, seco, metal chits, parking tokens, and good fors.
members.fortunecity.com
News, links and a bibliography for the Conder enthusiast.
www.unsogno.net
Art Nouveau and Art Deco Medals
Pictures and information on the artists of this period.
www.finemedals.com
The Forgotten South African Currency
Details the history of Southern African trade tokens. Includes information, images and links.
www.tokencoins.com
Medallions of the Napoleonic Era
A personal site with images and references for European medals, primarily French, of this era.
blackwatch.napoleonicmedals.org
Historical and Commemorative Medals
A personal website of medals from around the world with images, references, and background information.
www.historicalartmedals.com
Primarily for trading arcade, batting cage and amusement type tokens but other types of tokens (transportation, carwash) are available.
www.geocities.com
New Orleans Mardi Gras Doubloons for Trade. Most Krewes, Knights and many marching clubs. Dubloons are classified by organization, year, material and color.
noladoubloons.moonfruit.com
Online transportation token database. Thousands of tokens displayed along with descriptions, size, composition, city, state, year minted, and value.
www.exonumist.com
Tokens from the Lewis and Clark 1905 Expo
This site shows the tokens and medals from the 1905 L&C Centennial Expo in Portland Oregon.
home.earthlink.net