Owner Comments:
TOKEN APPEARANCE/CONDITION:
Uncirculated: Details (Environmental Damage)
*Although there appears to be oxidation on the reverse from 7:00-9:00, this specimen still boasts a beautiful deep golden appearance with natural toning on the obverse. - An exceptionally rare specimen with no signs of wear as indicated by the uncirculated designation.*
TOKEN BACKGROUND:
Token used by “4-40/440 Club” in Delta, Colorado circa early 20th century for 25C in trade.
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There are 4 related issues from the Colorado 4-40 (440) Club. Prichard estimates just 1 of each type is known to exist. 3 of the 4 individual issues are in this collection and the fourth is actively being sought out. The 3 included in this collection are phenomenally rare as a sub-set, as “all” have been preserved incredibly well. Their cataloged numbers by Pritchard and the CMT (Colorado Merchant Token) guide are as follows; including this piece:
- Pritchard DE550-10/CMT-D930a (10C) - Examples Known: 1 (NGC MS-66) - Included in Collection
- Pritchard DE550-50/CMT-D930b (50C) - Examples Known: 1 (NGC MS-63) - Included in Collection
- Pritchard DE551-25/CMT-D931 (25C) - Examples Known: 1 (UNC DETAILS) - Included in Collection
- Pritchard DE551-50/CMT-Unlisted (50C) - Examples Known: 1 - Not included in Collection
CATALOG NUMBER(S):
Pritchard DE551-25
CMT-D931
RARITY: Pritchard estimates ~1 example is known
NGC Census not available.
TOKEN DESCRIPTION:
(Brass, 29mm, Round, Plain Edge)
OBVERSE: 440 Club / Delta, / Colo.
REVERSE: 25¢ in Trade (ITAV)
HISTORICAL TOWN/CITY BACKGROUND:
(Delta, Colorado):
“Delta is located very close to what was termed ‘the Outlaw Trail’. Two generations, father and son, of the McCarthy‘s, an outlaw bunch sometimes pairing up with Butch Cassidy, met their end in Delta in September 1893 while robbing the bank. Tom McCarthy, the only survivor managed to escape with $100.” — Credited Source: Stuart Pritchard