COSTA RICA, hacienda token
$33.5
$46.57
DescriptionUse of tokens was big in Costa Rica from the mid-19th century to the 1920s. There was a perpetual coin shortage that the government was unable to address.The reference used is Latin American Tokens, by Russell Rulau.A token is used like a coin but is not a coin. Rather, it stands for a coin without the value of the coin. Maybe its copper, but says its value is the same as a silver coin. Usually tokens were made privately, but sometimes governments got involved.The word “exonumia” is used to describe all kinds of things that are “like” coins but are not coins. I wrote a blog post on that subject. Basic categories: 1. used like a coin but not issued by a national government, 2. looks like a coin but not made for spending, 3. other things that we are interested in.
Exonumia