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Old 11-12-2009, 02:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Koppers Stores Inc. token?

I hope this is the right place to post this but if not feel free to move it.

I really don't know anything about tokens but found this one in with some stuff i inherited some time ago.



Could anyone tell me anything about it or what it might be worth?

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Old 11-21-2009, 01:31 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Your token is a coal company store token. Koppers issued tokens with the names of Koppers Coal & Trans Co., Koppers Coal Co., Koppers Coal Division, Koppers Store, Koppers Stores Co., Koppers Stores Div., & Koppers Stores Inc. (your token). Fourteen of the company stores are known to have used these tokens (store ids K647 thru K660), but there were additional stores of the same name (store ids K619 thru K646). The stores known to have used this token were all in West Virginia, but there were also stores in PA & KY. The known stores were located in the cities of Kimberly, Mt. Hope, Gamoca, Beards Fork, Ingram Branch, Powellton, Pemberton, Stanaford, Grant Town, Everettville, Wharton, Maitland, Kimball, and Keystone. The number of employees at these mine locations ranged from 118 to 2260, and years of operation ranged from only 1936 to 1937. My 1971 ref. listed it at $ .25.

My 2002 book is much more descriptive, but I will leave the above as additional information. Your token is from Beards Fork (Fayette County), WV. That mine had 480 employees. Your token should be 18mm in diameter and made of (brass, bronze or copper). Edkins id # is WV177-G1. There are known varieties. It is listed as an R1 (very common) rarity, meaning that there are 300 or more known (yes, just two zeros following the 3). The 2002 ref. lists a value for R1 tokens at $1.75.

If you would like to watch what one goes for on ebay, search for item 380173689646. Their pics are not good, so I am not certain that it is the same as yours. If the banner wording says "Reg. U.S. Pat. Off." then it is the same as yours. If it says "Patented", then it is an R3 rarity (150-199 known), but would still be from the same store.
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Old 11-21-2009, 08:08 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Thank you.

That's a big help.
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