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Courtland, Arizona - Shankey's Place
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Moneta
Registered: August 2005 Location: Arizona USA Posts: 2,365
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Courtland (ghosttown) was also a fairly temporary mining camp to the the east of Tombstone Arizona. When I visited there in the late '70's to mine for azurite the only thing left was the stone and concrete jail house - complete with iron bars. No doubt there was a wooden building over this structure. Tag with this token states it was a minting error because the business was really named 'Sharkey's', in any case all tokens from here are very rare and this one is R8 with 7 - 12 known. It's listed as operating only in 1909 while Arizona was still a territory. It's got a genuine desert crust so it's probably a lucky detector find.
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Keywords: Shankey's Place Courtland Arizona
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Denomination: Drink token
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Reference #: Birt R8; Spooner [COU-765]
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Date/Mintmark: ND (1909)
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Condition: VF
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Weight: 25 mm
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Metal: brass
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