Prison coins.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Pilkenton, Jul 9, 2014.

  1. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    You can upload the images to your post but I only know how to do it from a PC. One of the folks here will probably join in and help.
     
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  3. cladking

    cladking Coin Collector

    Until this thread I forgot I even collect them.

    I have only 8 or 10 different that I got all at once many years ago.
     
  4. Carl Osborne

    Carl Osborne New Member

    Hi Jim,
    It's Carl Osborne, I have 35 Nevada State Prison tokens. Would love to talk with you.
     
  5. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Jim hasn't been here since January of 2018. If his email still works though you can click on his name under his avatar which will bring up a box that has "Start a conversation" on it. Click that and you can send him an email.
     
  6. Carl Osborne

    Carl Osborne New Member

    Would you want to sell them, I have 35 different ones
     
  7. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Hey Carl..... Forum frowns on public offers to buy/sell. Send him a private message and edit your message to avoid a penalty. Just don’t want to see you get off on the wrong foot here.
     
  8. Circus

    Circus Tokens Only !! TEC#4981

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    Here is one from Michigan I can't find the couple of others i have. The hosting site is acting up again.
     
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  9. Jwt708

    Jwt708 Well-Known Member

    Isn't Kinrose on a military base or was a military base ... I can't remember.
     
  10. Circus

    Circus Tokens Only !! TEC#4981

    Yes it was and It was
    Among some other names including Kincheloe Air Force Base was a U.S. Air Force base during the Cold War. Built in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in 1943 during World War II, the base was in service until 1977 Was also the Kinross muni airport.

    Kinross Correctional Facility originally opened in 1977 utilizing converted U.S. Air Force buildings for most of its major structures. The facility relocated to the closed Hiawatha Correctional Facility (1989-2009) in October 2015. The eight, level II housing units can accommodate up to 1,280 prisoners. KCF also maintains a housing unit near the site of the former facility housing 320 level I prisoners. The 50-acre prison has ten buildings which includes an administration building, programs building, maintenance, food service and indoor activity areas. There are two other prisons nearby.
     
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