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  • The E-Sylum: Volume 5, Number 27, June 30, 2002, Article 6

    ALASKAN BINGLE TOKENS

    Coincidentally, on my desk there happens to be a copy of
    a 1955 pamphlet published by the Alaska Rural Rehabilitation
    Corporation (ARRC). Titled "20 Years of Progress in the
    Matanuska Valley, Alaska," it includes an article about the
    ARRC "Bingle" tokens. It pictures eight different denominations
    of the tokens, but doesn't shed much light on their origins.
    "The 'Bingles' were only in use about six months in the winter
    of 1935-36 when they were called in... No one seems certain
    where the name came from... Perhaps it was more than a
    coincidence that one of the foremost and best loved preachers
    in the valley at that time was also named Bingle."

    After asking Ron about it, he replied: "I've seen the pamphlet
    but don't own one. The Alaskans use the term bingle for all
    the tokens, not just the ARRC tokens. And the term appears
    to predate the 1935 ARRC issue."

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  • 2002-06-30
Volume
  • 5

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