Pub tokenFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Pub tokens or tavern tokens (as they are known in Great Britain and Ireland) or bar tokens or chits (United States usage) are a form of exonumia used in drinking establishments. This article does not cite any sources. (February 2014) The Ship and Pelican public house, Exeter, issued 1½d copper tokens from 1890 when it was part of Algar and Crowson's Windsor Brewery Group. Twopence token from the Bowling Green Inn, Whitcliffe, 19th century Lead alloy tavern token showing a wine bottle and glass (c. 1670–1800)
Pub tokens or tavern tokens (as they are known in Great Britain and Ireland) or bar tokens or chits (United States usage) are a form of exonumia used in drinking establishments. This article does not cite any sources. (February 2014) The Ship and Pelican public house, Exeter, issued 1½d copper tokens from 1890 when it was part of Algar and Crowson's Windsor Brewery Group. Twopence token from the Bowling Green Inn, Whitcliffe, 19th century Lead alloy tavern token showing a wine bottle and glass (c. 1670–1800)