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<p>[QUOTE="cwtokenman, post: 1897579, member: 2100"]Hi Kickindirt, My apologies for the late reply, but I have been in Chamelco, Guatemala since March 27th and did not have internet access. I just returned and saw your message. I do have some information regarding your token, however, it is a bit dated. From "Nevada Trade Tokens" (1990) by Len Hoskins, John Schilling, and Hal Dunn, Palisade was located in Eureka County. The id number for your token is Pb-1 (there are two additional tokens listed from Palisade). The metal is listed as being brass. Of the 75 collections surveyed in writing this reference, your token was in 11 of them. Value (remember, from 1990) was listed at $200. For reference, token Pb-2 was in 1 collection, and Pb-3 was in 2 collections. Values for each of those tokens was listed at $300.</p><p><br /></p><p> "Nevada Trade Token Place Names" (1973) by Hal V. Dunn and Duane H. Feisel indicates that Palisade is a ghost town, and that the Post Office closed in 1960. Tokens from Palisade are listed as being scarce (in 13-25 of the 36 collections surveyed). The (1973) value for your token in this reference was $4-$5. Eureka County is shown to be just east of the approximate center of the state. </p><p><br /></p><p> Thank you for your kind words, green18.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cwtokenman, post: 1897579, member: 2100"]Hi Kickindirt, My apologies for the late reply, but I have been in Chamelco, Guatemala since March 27th and did not have internet access. I just returned and saw your message. I do have some information regarding your token, however, it is a bit dated. From "Nevada Trade Tokens" (1990) by Len Hoskins, John Schilling, and Hal Dunn, Palisade was located in Eureka County. The id number for your token is Pb-1 (there are two additional tokens listed from Palisade). The metal is listed as being brass. Of the 75 collections surveyed in writing this reference, your token was in 11 of them. Value (remember, from 1990) was listed at $200. For reference, token Pb-2 was in 1 collection, and Pb-3 was in 2 collections. Values for each of those tokens was listed at $300. "Nevada Trade Token Place Names" (1973) by Hal V. Dunn and Duane H. Feisel indicates that Palisade is a ghost town, and that the Post Office closed in 1960. Tokens from Palisade are listed as being scarce (in 13-25 of the 36 collections surveyed). The (1973) value for your token in this reference was $4-$5. Eureka County is shown to be just east of the approximate center of the state. Thank you for your kind words, green18.[/QUOTE]
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