saw a fiew in not so good shape on ebay for 99cents but some in good shape for 15-20$
About a dollar.
Green 1cent plastic tax token
The tokens were used for sales tax when the tax amounted to less than a penny.
Consumer's Tax Tokens from Oklahoma were issued during the Great Depression era and were used to pay state sales tax. Today, these tokens are considered collectibles and their value can vary depending on factors such as condition, rarity, and demand. For a specific value related to old age assistance, it is recommended to consult with a professional appraiser or check online auction sites for recent sales data.
They were issued so that people could get change for uneven sales tax. There were valued at 1/10 of a cent. So if you bought something for $1.89 and sales tax was 3% the total would be 5.7 cents. So you would pay $1.95 and get three tokens back that you could use at other places to pay the point-something sales tax. Now the tenths of a cent are just rounded.
These generally sell for about a dollar.
I think that the going rate for one of those is only around three dollars depending on how bad someone wants it.
A Mill (originally) was worth .001 of a cent. Now they are worth what people are willing to pay for them. They actually have no value since they are no longer in use, and there seems to be no shortage of them yet. The best thing to do would be to hold on to them until thre are fewer of them out there.
nothing
Not much, but since I've been metal detecting I've found a few. They are very interesting though
Not much, but since I've been metal detecting I've found a few. They are very interesting though
unpaid tax statute of limitations in kansas. tax was for property