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1 Dollar - N.C.O. Open Mess Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina

1 Dollar - N.C.O. Open Mess (Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina) - obverse1 Dollar - N.C.O. Open Mess (Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina) - reverse

© worth (CC0)

Features

Location United States
Type Trade tokens › Military tokens
Value 1 Dollar (1 USD)
Currency Dollar (1785-date)
Composition Aluminium
Weight 4.0 g
Diameter 38 mm
Thickness 1 mm
Shape Round
Technique Milled
Demonetized Yes
Number
N#
229284
References Curto# A37-100
James J. Curto; 1970. Military Tokens of the United States: 1866-1969. Krause Publications, Iola, Wisconsin, United States.
, Chibbaro# 1305-O100
Tony Chibbaro; 2020. Numismatics of South Carolina - Merchant Trade Tokens. Signature Book Printing, Columbia, South Carolina, United States.
, TC# 465875
TokenCatalog.com (http://tokencatalog.com)
, MTUS1# SC20d, SC20h
Paul A. Cunningham; 1995. Military Tokens of the United States / Volume 1. Domestic Issues. Michigan Exonumia Publishers, Tecumseh, Michigan, United States.

Obverse

Script: Latin

Lettering:
N C O
1.00
C A F B

Reverse

Blank with pearl border

Edge

Plain

Comments

Usen in the Non-Commissioned Officer's Mess. Tokens were issued to members who had accounts with the club and then corresponding amounts were debited from their pay. Available in Anodized gold

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC References
ND  MTUS1# SC20d
Paul A. Cunningham; 1995. Military Tokens of the United States / Volume 1. Domestic Issues. Michigan Exonumia Publishers, Tecumseh, Michigan, United States.
Silver
ND  MTUS1# SC20h
Paul A. Cunningham; 1995. Military Tokens of the United States / Volume 1. Domestic Issues. Michigan Exonumia Publishers, Tecumseh, Michigan, United States.
Gold

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