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June 1, 2008 Issue: #6 - JvK
| Worldwide Bi-Metallic Collectors Club Bi-Metallic Transit Tokens Our Thanks to Cliff Anderson for compiling the catalogue below. The following is a narrative description of all known US and Canadian bimetallic transportation tokens. It was compiled from the Atwood-Coffee Catalogue of US and Canadian Transportation Tokens and published by the American Vecturist Association in its publication “The Fare Box” in November 1999. Full credit for the research and assembling of this listing goes to AVA members Doug Borden and Bill Boncek, who updated an earlier listing which appeared in the “Fare Box” in November 1997. Additional narrative description is excerpted from the Atwood Catalogue. These listings combine US and Canadian tokens with central metallic plugs or inserts of another metal, 5 pointed star inserts, metallic strips of another metal, and metallic lettered inserts. They are set out by state/province alphabetically (initials used). Several uncatalogued pieces are also appended. US bimetallic transit tokens:
DE-700A, New Castle, steel center in brass, Delaware
Memorial Bridge, World’s Longest Twin Span, 1968, “RWM” mintmark; 1,000,047
issued in 1/91; valued at 75 cents. Another version, steel in silver, was
issued as a presentation piece with a mintage of only 2,160 FL-530I, Miami, Metro-Dade County, white metal center in
brass, “RWM” mintmark; issued in 12/90; valued at $1.25 FL-530K, Miami, Super Bowl XXIX 1995, football player,
palm tree; white metal center in brass, “RWM” mintmark; 15,000 issued in 1995;
valued at $1.25 FL-630B, Orlando, Orlando-Orange Co. Expressway Authority, East-West Expressway Token; double pointed arrow, outline of orange; stainless steel strip on brass; obsolete, valued at $3.50 FL-880K, St. Petersburg, Sunshine Skyway Token, bridge,
“P” mintmark, State DOT, map of Florida; silver strip on brass; valued at $1.00
IL-460A, Kankakee, Kankakee Electric Ry. Co., Good For One
Ride; copper “K” in aluminum; obsolete; valued at $25.00 IL-998O-T, patterns, CTA Demonstration Token
IN-998E, pattern, Chi. So. Bend & No. Ind. Ry. Co., R. R. Smith Vice Pres; copper star in white metal IA-290A, Denison, Hilton’s Transfer, Good From Hotels and
Depots Only; aluminum center in brass; obsolete; valued at $125.00 (in the style
of some bimetallic trade tokens) IA-850I, Sioux City, Sioux City Traction Co., Good For
Half Fare; copper star in aluminum; obsolete; valued at $75.00 KS-770B, Oswego, Alexander McCully Express and Livery;
encased Indian Head penny; obsolete; valued at $100.00 KY-510BR, Louisville, Royal Blue Yellow Cab, Four Can Ride
the Price of One, Two Miles For 25c, City 1600; 1920s, bronze center in
aluminum; valued at $20.00 MD-060O, Baltimore, Central Railway Co., Good For One
Child’s Fare; nickel “C” in copper; obsolete; valued at $45.00 MD-670C-D, State Highways, Official Duty; issued in 1964;
obsolete: valued at $1.00 MA-997A-D, Weymouth, Hudson Bus Lines, 4 zone checks, all
issued in 1956, in bronze, obsolete; valued at $3.50
MA-998A, pattern, Northern Mass. St. Ry. Co., City Zone Fare District 1, copper strip on white metal MA-998S, pattern, Bay State District 1, copper strip on white metal MA-998N, pattern, New Bedford, Union Street Ry. Co.; Zone Token; purple center in bronze MI-525A-B, Jackson, Jackson Street Ry., Jackson, Mich.,
Good For One Fare (with and without period after Fare); copper “J” in aluminum;
issued in 1891; obsolete; valued at 30.00 MI-775G, Pt. Huron and Point Edward, Ontario, Blue Water
Bridge Authority, copper center in steel; obsolete; valued at $1.00
MI-845A-C, Saginaw, Union Street Ry. Co., Saginaw, Mich.,
all issued in 1889 and are obsolete MI-845B, Saginaw, Union Street Railway, Children’s Ticket;
issued in 1889; nickel star in copper; obsolete; valued at $50.00 MI-845Z, Saginaw, Transit System Authority, Established
1994, Saginaw, Michigan, STS, One Fare, Saginaw Transit System; white metal
strip on bronze; issued 7/95; valued at $1.00 MS-460L, Jackson, Monterey Bus Lines, Inc., green aluminum
center in brass, issued in 1956; valued at $1.00 MO-998Q, R, & AA, patterns, United Railways Co. of St. Louis, 1919, Good For One City Fare; copper strips on white metal, on obverse, reverse, and both sides NJ-570C-E, Highways, Garden State Parkway, brass center in
white metal, 1988 NJ-710D, Pleasantville, Atlantic City Expressway; blue center in white metal; “FM” mintmark; issued in 1969; valued at $1.00
NJ-997E-H, 4 zone checks, Garden State Parkway; green, red, blue, and yellow centers, all in bronze, obsolete, and valued at $3.50 NM- 1996 by the City of Santa Fe, New Mexico.
NY-105L, Buffalo, Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge
Authority, USA Peace Bridge; “RWM” mintmark, copper strip on white metal; issued
7/93; valued at $1.25 NY 630BD
NY-630BE-BI, 4 Manhattan [BF is not bimetallic] BG, Archer Av Extension 12-88; steel center in brass;
100,000 struck in 12/88; valued at $1.25
BH, Roosevelt Island Tramway, bridge, suspended tram;
magnetic center in white metal; valued at $1.50 NY-640H, Niagra Falls, Niagra Falls Bridge Commission,
bridge scene; copper in steel; issued in 6/91; valued at 75 cents NY-695A, Oswego, Lake Ontario & Riverside Ry. Co., Oswego,
N. Y., Good For One Fare; white metal star in copper; issued in 1895; obsolete;
valued at $10.00 NY-998H&I, patterns, Albany Southern R. R. Co., Good For One Fare; copper strips on white metal on obverse and reverse NY-998U, pattern, Albany Southern R. R. Co., Good For One Fare; steel strip on brass NC-160F, Charlotte, cityscape, 1999, Park! Center City -
Transit - Onstreet Parking - Trolley, crown, Charlotte Coin $1; “RWM” mintmark;
steel center in brass Not yet catalogued, Charlotte, Charlotte Regina 1744-1818,
One Dollar, 2000, right profile portrait head, Park! Center City - Transit -
Onstreet Parking - Trolley, crown, Charlotte; “RWM” mintmark; steel center in
brass
PA-015F, Allentown, Allentown and Lehigh Traction Co.,
Complimentary Ticket, copper “A” in aluminum; obsolete; valued at 75 cents
PA-750BD, Philadelphia, Southeastern Pennsylvania
Transportation Authority, Good For One Fare; bronze strip on white metal;
500,000 issued 4/90; valued at $1.25 PA-750BE, Philadelphia, SEPTA, One Fare School Token, open
book, SEPTA; white metal strip on bronze; 4 million issued 1994; valued at $1.25
PA-998AA, AB, patterns, Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority; copper strip on brass and white metal strip on brass PA-998Z, pattern, SEPTA, One Fare School Token, open book; brass center in white metal RI-521A-D, Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority,
Newport Bridge, 4 tokens, all in brass; issued in 1969; obsolete; valued at
$1.00 RI-998A-B, 2 patterns, United Electric Railways Co., Good For One Fare, A. E. Potter, Pres.; copper star in white metal, brass star in white metal SC-310A, Columbia, Columbia Street Railway, Columbia, S. C., Good For One Fare; copper “C” in aluminum; issued in 1892; obsolete; valued at $85.00 TX-445M, Houston, Fidelity Bank Zone Token; blue center in
bronze; 1962; valued at $25.00 TX-998H, pattern, DART, Good For One Fare; copper center in bronze VA-580T, Norfolk, steel center in bronze; issued since
1996 VA-720L, Richmond, RMA Richmond, highway scene with
aquaduct; “RWM” mintmark; white metal center in bronze; 800,000 issued in 1993;
valued at 35 cents Manufacturer’s Sample 15A, Johnson Fare Box, JFB; bronze center in white metal; white center metal in bronze; obsolete DC-998A, pattern, Wash. Ry. & E. Co., Cap. Trac. Co., One Fare in the Dist. of Col. 2; copper strip on white metal Presentation Piece BJ, steel in silver (see DE 700A above) |
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