Saturday, October 2, 2021

13 Jerry's Token Tales


 Token Tales by Jerry F. Schimmel



 Since 2012, Jerry has submitted articles for publication on-line as the Papers of the Pacific Coast Numismatic Society.


Jerry was editor of the San Francisco-based Pacific Coast Numismatic Society Journal in 1959. 


The articles can be read (but not copied) by clicking on: pcns.com


2020 Papers

Each title has its own page.


Mayhem at an Elko Brothel by Jerry F. Schimmel
The title tells enough, but, yes, there are tokens involved.


2019 Papers

Each title has its own page.


Frisco’s Old East Street  Sailor Saloons and Little Brass Checks with side trips to Jackson Street and The Cliff House


The Kashu Hotel 
The tokens and history of The Kashu Hotel in San Francisco


The Monarch Card Machine Company 
The tokens and history of the Monarch Card Machine Co. of San Francisco — and a bit of the Beach


2018 Papers

One document containing several articles, including:


The Baldwin Hotel: Fire, Lucky Baldwin and Brass Checks  


2017 Papers

One document containing several articles, including:


Chinatown Tales: Waverly Place & Stockton Street, San Francisco 


2014–15 Papers

One document containing many articles, including:


Chinatown Tales: La Chinesca 


Chinatown Tales: Grant Avenue and Dupont Street 


A Token from the Danish West Indies: J. Müller 


France: Downfall of an Emperor 


Quintera Mining Co.: Only at the Company Store 


San Francisco Gas & Electric Company: Lost in the Mists of Time 


The Ocean Shore Railroad: A Terrific Idea, but… 


United Railroads 


2013 Papers

One document containing several articles, including:


Chinatown Tales: Stories & Brass Checks from Ross Alley & Old Chinatown Lane  


Geissbrecht, Macedo and Perry: What to Do with Your Coins If You Don't Spend Them 


The Madame and the Queen: a Cheap Way to Promote the Oldest Profession 


2012 Papers

One document containing several articles, including:


San Francisco through Its Exonumia: The U.S. Beer Hall  



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