A consumer’s tax token from Oklahoma. The reverse is what caught my eye. For Old Age Assistance. It made me laugh.
@Collecting Nut I picked up a large lot of these some years back along with Missouri sales tax tokens from a friend in Missouri. 1930's I believe or thereabouts. The Missouri were made of zinc.
I didn’t even know that these were available until I bought a small token lot. A few doubles and some really nice older meat ones. And this was also in the lot. A single piece but so cool:
I grew up in Oklahoma. I have one token like yours, which I think is aluminum, and I also have a "5" denomination (5 cents?) which appears to be brass. Sorry, no pics.
In the days before Soc Sec and union pensions the states were responsible for those areas. The feds shut the the states down, claimed it was in violation for fed law about nobody minting money. Mostly I think it was they couldn't figure out how to get a cut of the money, even when the a mount was 2 5 etc mills not cents Here is my copy of the tax book a great history of the states that had them or tax stamps
Mom is in Catoosa. Sister in Claremore. Brother is in Broken Arrow and my daughter is in Oklahoma City. I was the black sheep and took out for greener pastures.