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Any idea as to the age of the Nash emblem? It's brass and measures 2.25 by 1.75 inches.
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This mark was reportedly first used by the Nash Motors Co. of Kenosha, WI on April 2, 1917.
Best of luck,
Buckram
 
Thanks for the info. I thought it might be pre 1930. I did a google search but must not have used the right words as I didn't find anything. Thanks again,
JB
 
It's a trade token from J.B. Hodo & Son's mercantile store in Fernbank, Alabama and dates from around 1920. Fernbank, or what's left of it, is 45-50 miles from here but there have been several Hodo tokens found here, that's the third one I found and got number four today. It's in worse shape than that one.
JB
 
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