Boston Transit Token Money Clip Wallet

This wallet features an authentic nickel-sized Boston transit token which was in use from 1987-2006.

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Product Details

This wallet is top quality pebble grain cow leather with polyester lining. Slim and light-weight with 2 card slots on back and inner pocket. Magnetic money clip on front. A metal plate is sewn into the wallet to protect magnetic cards. Officially licensed by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, each wallet comes gift-boxed with a Certificate of Authenticity.

Measures 3" x 3-7/8"

Authenticity

Officially licensed by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority

This money clip is durably constructed to provide you years of trouble-free service. 

If you own one of our US Coin or Token wallets and the leather body has worn out, take advantage of our Recrafting Program.

From Horse Drawn Carriages to America's First Subway

The history of Boston's public transportation system can be traced to the early 19th century with the development of omnibuses - enlarged stagecoaches which made multiple stops along a route instead of only traveling between two distant locations.

Within less than a century, Boston continued to evolve from offering horse carriages on rails to boasting one of the leading electric powered railway systems to establishing North America's first subway in 1897.

In this inaugural year, the Miss Liberty Nickel was the fare to ride. 90 years later, the "T" token was minted and in-use until the Charlie Card in 2006.

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