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Old 04-19-2008, 05:29 PM
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Here is a picture of a 1935 Washington State token I found this winter in Texas. Rob
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1935? That's cool.

The only one that I have ever found was from Missouri.

Oh great, I found this info...

http://users.pullman.com/fjstevens/tokens/taxinfo.html

"Sales tax tokens were made in great quantities starting in 1935 in order to give change for sales taxes. Sales tax resulted in the final price of items having fractions of a cent. For example, purchase of a $1.25 item, taxed at 3%, would cost $1.2875, or $1.28 and 3/4c. What to do? Rounding up to $1.29 would result in a "unfair" profit to the seller of 1/4c, but rounding down would be unfair to the seller by reducing the profit by 3/4c. The solution was to provide tokens denominated in fractions of a cent, or "mills" (1 mill = 1/1000 of a dollar, or 1/10 of a cent). So in the above example, the customer would pay $1.29 and receive 2.5 mills in tax tokens as change. If the next purchase came to $3.4325, the customer could pay $3.43 plus the 2.5 mills in tax tokens. As you can imagine, people did not like having to carry a second set of coins, and to further complicate matters, different states issued different tax tokens. The use of tax tokens declined and was finally discontinued in 1961, and people basically decided not to worry about fractions of a cent.

"Coinlike" tax tokens were issued by twelve different states (Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Washington state). Tokens were made of aluminum, copper, zinc, brass, plastic (in several colors), fiber, cardboard, and paper. 1 and 5 mills are the most common denominations, but other denominations include: 1/5 cent, 1 1/2 mills, and "Tax on 10c or less."
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Thanks for the information Carol, very interesting. Rob

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Really interesting info Carol, thanks!!

Nice token Rob!! Makes ya wonder how a Washington state tax token ends up in Texas?!?

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very neat find Rob , i have to agree with Ron its a little far from home .

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That sure is a neat find. What material is it made from. Looks to be in excellent shape. Congratulations!
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I don't know it is pretty lite. Rob

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