They have been used in several countries. This web page shows several but they come from other countries as well. I don't collect them so I can't be any more specific http://www.anythinganywhere.com/commerce/exo/telephonetokens.htm There is, or at least was five years ago an organization dedicated to collecting them , the International Telephone Token Association. If it is still around it can be contacted here The International Telephone Token Association, dedicated to help world wide collectors. It works informally, only via E-Mail. Please contact: Jose Luis Rubio at RUBIOJL@ADINET.COM.UY Another country not on the earlier list is Zambia. No groove in it though Here are some more locations http://members.home.nl/ronmunt/TelephoneToken.htm
Good thread on the transits. Many of these have a number of minor die variations, and can be difficult to id even with pics and a description of the differences. I have a couple of thousand transits from all over the U.S. Some are still in original rolls, and I have a small collection of the token dispensers that were mounted to one's belt. Coffee's set of transit token references consists of three volumes - The Listings, Die Variations, and History and total nearly 3000 pages.
I used to have one of those for the subway. God, they replaced the tokens with that stupid card and that card sucks. Ruben
subway card i got and kept a lot of earlier metrocard from new york. the reverse were so cool. like the new york rangers hockey champion team on it. i will sell them for $250.00 each.
BTW - when I was at the Ancients Show at the Waldorf David Hendin gave me this beauty ... Aint she purty?
I assume this is a subway token for DC. :thumb: I originally thought it was a bus fare token. no idea = P
I took the NY Subway all my life until 1971. I know I've had a few NYC subway tokens stashed away somewhere around but it's been so long since I lived there, I'm not sure where they are. I'll ask my brother who is still in NY to check and save them for me. I remember the San Francisco tokens I had then and still may have some of them. Now, I've gotta look for them and post them all. Bruce
San Francisco Municipal Railway: San Francisco Transit (16mm) GOOD FOR ONE FARE / SAN FRANCISCO Samuel Kahn PRESIDENT / MARKET ST. RY. CO. I like this one because of the Pasadena Rose image: Pasadena Transit (22mm) PASADENA CITY LINES, INC. GOOD FOR ONE FARE I have some other tokens displayed at: http://www.brianrxm.com/mardir/tokena_transit.htm
Well, I guess somebody wants pictures of that L.A.Token here... All I know about it is I got it from my granpa in a bag with a a bunch of other coins. This was the only token in there. I think it is either a subway or streetcar token.
It's CA-450J. 16mm white metal and first issued in 1946. These were used for some period of years and there were a few reorders of tokens meaning there are numerous varieties. To my knowledge all the varieties are common. I can't help much with other information. I believe it was a street railway token but don't know.