pre 1900 token cant find anywhere

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  1. Jerry1979

    Jerry1979 Active Member

    Here is a token that I cannot find any where online or anywhere else. I have located the other tokens from the same maker but nothing at all on this one . STUMPED to say the least. Any information would be greatly appreciated. WP_20160610_001.jpg WP_20160610_002.jpg sorry for the pictures, not sure how to rotate them
     
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  3. Jerry1979

    Jerry1979 Active Member

    Says H rice maker Dayton .O
     
  4. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

  5. Jerry1979

    Jerry1979 Active Member

    That's real close , I've seen others that are bread tokens from same maker. But that's the first bar token from him I have seen. Thank you , getting closer
     
  6. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

  7. Jerry1979

    Jerry1979 Active Member

    You are SUPER Dave !! Wow so much info on that page. What an exciting story.Excellent...but still somewhat puzzled...should I think that it being a good for 5 that it would be an early token from him, and also would it have been no earlier than 1878 if that's the year he moved to Ohio?
     
  8. jester3681

    jester3681 Exonumia Enthusiast

    Not listed in Lipscomb. Possible maverick?
     
  9. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    Based on value - one would expect a Bar Token to be roughly a free beer - it should be fairly late in his activity (around the turn of the century) for a beer to cost a whole Nickel. :)
     
  10. Jerry1979

    Jerry1979 Active Member

    Great thinking. ,should have thought of that.wonder if a local bar had hired him to make the token for them ,knowing his background as a maker ... Or if it was perhaps his bar
     
  11. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    I've pulled all this data off the Internet today in response to your question. Had no trouble finding examples of his bar token work, that and similar must have been his livelihood after the war. I would imagine as a result there are quite a few mavericks attributable to him.
     
  12. Jerry1979

    Jerry1979 Active Member

    Alright, the link you provided was very helpful. I think I will have to keep this one now haha . I like the article about him too much. Very cool that he was Abraham Lincolns friend. Thank you all so much . You guys don't stump easy
     
  13. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I must be missing something. I don't see anything that links Henry Rice the Sutler with H Rice the token manufacturer. H Rice was apparently from Dayton Ohio, but I don't see anything that has Henry Rice the Sutler having moved to Dayton. He was in New York, Jacksonville IL, Memphis TN, St Louis MO, and then in 1866 moved back to New York City and was apparently there or West End NJ until at least 1908.
     
  14. Jerry1979

    Jerry1979 Active Member

    Intriguing, I didn't think of there possibly being another H.Rice. token maker . now I should try to find a link between Dayton and h.rice the sutler
     
  15. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    No evidence has been presented that Henry Rice the Sutler made his own tokens. Considering his businesses, odds are quite good that he didn't and he had someone else make them for him. Most merchants that used tokens did not make them themselves. They paid another company to make them.
     
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