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LUCKY PENNY POCKET PIECES 1943-66 CANADIAN WHISKEY - MEAT PACKERS - BANKS & MORE

$ 5.28

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Type: Encased Coin
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: SEE IMAGES FOR CONDITION
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Circulated
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    We are offering a group of Lucky Penny Pocket Pieces.  There are 6 pocket pieces with pennies in the center dating from 1943 to 1966; and one pocket piece that DOES NOT HAVE A PENNY IN IT, but we believe this "pocket piece" (Torrey and Baker Clothier) may be from around 1901.
    1.)
    "I am Your Mascot.  Buy Your Clothing of Torrey and Baker.  Rockland, Mass."
    Written on the other side is "Lucky Penny Pocket Piece.  I Bring Good Luck".
    THIS POCKET PIECE HAS NO PENNY IN IT, and we believe it may be from around 1901.  F. O. Baker was the manager for O.H. Ellis Clothier in Rockland, Mass. in the early 1890's.  In 1896, Ellis sold his business to Baker and Baker's partner, William Torrey.  Torrey took ill in 1902, leaving Baker as the sole proprietor.  We assume this "pocket piece" is from before 1902 (when Torrey was no longer a partner), probably 1901.
    2.)
    1943 "Ferguson Bros. Mfg. Co., Hoboken, N.J."
    Written on the other side is "Keep Me and Never Go Broke"
    3.)
    1946 "South Phila.  Dressed Beef Co., Inc. Meat Packers.  FU 9-2325".
    Written on the other side is "Keep Me and Never Go Broke.  I Bring Good Luck".
    4.)
    1950 "Save at the Rexall One Cent Sale". [Rexall Drug Store]
    Written on the other side is "Keep Me and Never Go Broke".
    5.)
    1950 "Scituate Cooperative Savings Bank, Scituate, Mass."
    Written on the other side is "Keep Me and Never Go Broke.  I Bring Good Luck".
    6.)
    1963 (Canadian Penny) - "Windsor Canadian Whiskey.  The Smoothest Whiskey Ever to Come out of Canada".
    7.)
    1966 "Merchants Co-Operative Bank.  The Friendly Bank.  125 Tremont at Park St., Boston".