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The E-Sylum: Volume 8, Number 4, January 23, 2005, Article 20 ARTICLE ON ALASKAN BINGLE TOKENS "In honor of the 70th anniversary of the Matanuska Colony Project, a special commemorative print is being released that features art from the great-grandson of Don L. Irwin, who helped establish the project. Norman Odsather's print depicts the Colonists at the trading post. The framed print also has open slots where people can put "bingles," the currency issued to Colonists at the time. Another version of the print has the bingles printed on it." "Each Colonist was issued $30 in bingles, and $5 for each child, so that there would be no open charge accounts at the co-op trading post. In 1985, in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the Matanuska Colonist Project, reproduction coins were restruck from the original dies, which were found in Washington by James Tapscott." "The tokens came in eight denominations. The one-, five-, 10-, 25- and 50-cent pieces and $1 tokens were aluminum, and the $5 and $10 tokens were brass. Today, a complete set of original ARRC bingles would go for about $675 if in good condition, Roy Brown of Roy's Coins said a couple years ago. Brown said there were various other tokens produced in Alaska, some which have become collector's items. But the ARRC token is the most famous and rated in most coin books because of the Matanuska Colony's prominent place in the history of the New Deal era." To see the full article: Full Story Wayne Homren, Editor The Numismatic Bibliomania Society is a non-profit organization promoting numismatic literature. See our web site at coinbooks.org. To submit items for publication in The E-Sylum, write to the Editor at this address: whomren@coinlibrary.com To subscribe go to: https://my.binhost.com/lists/listinfo/esylum | |
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