All politics is local they say. And much of numismatics is local, too.
Adrián González-Salinas owns copy # 28 of this new booklet on the
trade tokens of Quincy, Washington, and he passed along this information for our readers. Thank you.
-Editor
Trade Tokens, Good Fors and Rain Checks of Quincy, Washington
(Little Time Travelers from 120 Years of Small Town History)
Author: Kevin P. Konen
May, 2020 - Revised July, 2021
Pages: 24 (including covers and without page numbers)
Size: Letter (8.5" x 11")
Number of Printed Copies. 57
Kevin P. Konen born in Quincy and he has been a metal detecting enthusiast since he was 15 years old.
Includes a checklist of early tokens mostly circa 1904-1930s (total: 11) and a checklist of more
modern era tokens 1950s-1990s (total: 19).
The booklet is profusely illustrated with B&W pictures of Quincy and full-color pictures of Quincy's tokens.
The author wrote: "This booklet was never intended or offered for sale at a profit. Only a few copies were
made to be given to family, friends or interested fellow collectors as a personal reference or checklist".
All printed copies are signed by the author and contain a consecutive number printed in red color.
For more information, or to order, see:
QUINCY WASHINGTON Trade Token booklet WA History
(https://www.ebay.com/itm/255258584575)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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