Hutchinson Coal Company Scrip, 10 cents

Name/Title

Hutchinson Coal Company Scrip, 10 cents

Entry/Object ID

KK.0163

Description

Mt. Clare 1989 (Harrison) C10a

Collection

Company Scrip + Tokens

Mintage

Mint

Osborne Register Company

Date made

1930 - 1938

Manufacture Method

Struck

Coin Details

Obverse

Transcription

HUTCHINSON COAL COMPANY / H / 10

Reverse

Description

ORCO type 2 logo, Reg. US Pat. Off.

Issuing Authority

Osborne Register Company

Currency

Coal Company Scrip

Denomination

10 cents

Dimensions

Diameter

21 mm

Composition

Material

Nickel

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Archaeological Find

Notes

Found near Wanda, found in the same location as the Peck's Mill tag and the Hutchenson bottle just below Ethel Hollow. Kenny found hundreds of bottles in this location. Found just a couple hundred feet from the mouth of a mine at the site of an old house.

Exhibition

Life in the Coal Camps

Interpretative Labels

Label Type

Cultural/Historical Context

Label

Company Scrip In most coal operations, miners were not paid in US dollars, but rather in company money, called scrip. Usually scrip was only redeemable at the company store, preventing miners from spending money outside the company town. Although illegal in the state of West Virginia, most coal companies continued to use scrip to pay their miners until the 1950s. collection of Kenneth King