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MONASTERY TOKENS
In response to Ed Krivoniak's question about Monastery
Tokens, Gar Travis writes: "I would guess they are
Communion Tokens. A web search can locate a number
of references.
I would also recommend the text 'Communion Tokens of the
United States of America by Autence A. Bason 1989
(privately produced - may be found through numismatic book
sellers)."
[Most communion tokens are made of metal such as lead,
not cardboard. A web search on "monastery tokens" turned
up nothing of relevance. Any other suggestions for Ed?
-Editor]
Wayne Homren, Editor
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