Links to information about tokens:
- Play Money of
American Children, by Richard and Wendy Clothier. In 1985 Richard published
a book about US play money. He has now placed scans of each page of the book
on this web page, along with color scans of many pieces of play money.
- Coins of Panama - also includes
information on tokens and medals
- Play
Money Collecting, information about play money
- Louisiana Trade
Tokens - history, articles, lots of token scan, lots of information about
LA tokens (not just trade tokens)
- Exonumist.com - scans of 1020 transporations
tokens, organized by state. Also list of transportation tokens available for
trade
- Apothecary Weights web
page by David Coates
- Tokens
of the Lewis & Clark Exposition
- DogLicense.Org - web site dedicated
to collecting dog licenses (not really "tokens" but often classed
with "exonumia" so I'll include it here)
- Video Game Tokens
list - This group aims to catalog the many thousands of maverick video
game tokens that are not listed in 1984 Alpert and Smith’s catalog (must sign
up with Yahoo).
- Tom's Token Collecing
Place - some information about tokens, and report on tokens in use in
New England
- Encased Collectors
International - on-line club for collectors of encased coins,
- Token Coins - page with
some good general information about tokens
- Dale's page about Austrian
tokens, coins, and medals; and a page about tokens of the Austrian
Mint.
- California Gold, Mike Locke
has a great site with lots of information about these tokens!
- Chile tokens (nitrate,
transport, farm, and other). Listing of tokens, with scan of many. Focus seems
to be on nitrate tokens.
- Trade Token
Tales has short articles about many different tokens, mainly trade tokens.
- National Transport Tokens
of the UK.
- Good Luck tokens
and medals
- The Exonumia Express,
a new e-zine. (as of 12/03, still on issue #1, June 2001)
- Bob Gilbert's
Numismatic Page has some information about telephone tokens, Canadian
tokens and medals, British Condor tokens, and personal medals.
- Columbia Farthings
nice article on this old and unusual tokens.
- Wooden Nickel Museum
- Strachan & Co The Forgotten South
African currency, the trade tokens of Strachan & Co
- Collecting US tokens
- English merchant
tokens
- Jetons
- Fantasy tokens (made
for collectors and never used for the stated purpose). Ken Barr has obtained
permission to use Stephen Alpert's list on his web page. A great resource!
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