Featured in this lot is this Tombstone found variety token collection circa 1890 - 1910 and displayed in the Tombstone Western Heritage museum; Provenance: From the Tombstone Western Heritage Museum in Tombstone, Arizona. There are a total of eight tokens in this colleciton. The first is a Victory Bell token with a hole punched in the center and reads as follows: Victory Bell - Good for 5¢ in trade. The next is a trade token that has a hole punched in the center and reads as follows: Good for 5¢ in Trade - 12449. The next is a cigar store token that reads as follows: J.J. Cigar Store II So. Scott St. Tuscon - Good for 25¢ in Trade. The next is a 5¢ token made from copper and reads on both sides as follows: 5¢. The next is a 5¢ token constructed from brass and reads as follows: 5¢ - Good for 5¢ in Trade. The next is a St. James trade3 token that reads as follows: St. James. The second to last is a No.7 token that reads on both sides as follows: No. 7 - Good for 5¢ in Trade. The last is the largest token and reads on both sides as follows: A Great Invention Present this check to your grocer and get one package of celluloid Starch Free for 3 20 cents - The Celluloid Stach Co. New Haven, Conn. The condition of this collection of Tombstone Found tokens is well preserved with a patina adorning the tokens consistent with age but otherwise shows a well preserved condition. The measurements of this collection of tokens ranges 7/8" x 7/8" to 1 1/4" x 1 1/4". The collective weight of these tokens is 34.5g. T195, T196, DH34