MONEY TOKEN DISPENSER: WOODEN, ROUND, WITH COINS
c. 1930Money dispensor wooden, black, cylindrical in shape. The base covered with felt. From the base circumference the stand rises with a curve for 30mm, ending in a cylinder of 75mm diameter. This upper cylinder has six recessed circular holes, open on the outside of the cylinder and complete toward the centre. Each of these recesses hold round metal tokens with tokens are for 6D,9D, 1/-, 1/6, 1/9 and 2/-
The dispenser has a circle of celluloid nailed to the top centre with the coin denominations burnt into it and each number facing one of the coin stacks. All recesses are full or nearly full of metal tokens.
Used in donor's father's barber shop in Rokeby Road c1935-1950. When the barber had finished attending to the customer he would give him a token to the value of the service which the customer would present to the attendant at the cash register and pay the amount required.
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Item used in barber's shop on Rokeby Road from approx. 1935-1950.
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