The footnote in Wiki indicates that they came in bronze, silver and gold depending on the donation but no idea what the $$s involved were.
These were sold in 1917 to raise money to help out the poor folks, knowing his history of ole Henry's political views and sympathies. I wonder how much of the money made it to the poor folks. They were made in 6 different metals all the same obverse, blank reverse.
According to this guy they weren't struck until 1963. So I guess the poor folks of 1917 didn't get anything. https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/898437/henry-fords-help-the-other-fellow-cents
Google didn't bring that one up when I checked but that would make more sense since the war was on. Either way the folks that needed the money never got it because, who ever bought the dies probably called it profit!
Posted this in its own thread yesterday. Found it in a CoinStar tray a couple days ago... Boston subway token, originally minted in 1951, the design was changed in 1988. Obv and rev are the same.
Both have the same serial # And another one for they will mint any subject trying to make a buck can't believe they sold a lot of these when coined. Made to commemorate a TV show airing.
@Circus Thanks I never thought to check gaming tokens for railroad themed tokens. I just bought these all are sellers image, and of course I'll do my own when they show up.