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In 1920, Mr. F.C. Wentworthy began cataloging his transportation token collection. Five years later, Mr Wentworthy handed his work off to Mr. R.W. Dunn. In 1932 Mr. Dunn printed his list of U.S. and foreign transportation tokens. Shortly after printing, Dr. Dunn passed the task of cataloging transportation tokens off to Ronald C. Atwood. In 1948, Mr. Atwood had his ''National Check and Premium List of All U.S. Transportation Tokens'' published by the American Numismatic Company of [[Los Angeles]].
In 1920, Mr. F.C. Wentworthy began cataloging his transportation token collection. Five years later, Mr Wentworthy handed his work off to Mr. R.W. Dunn. In 1932 Mr. Dunn printed his list of U.S. and foreign transportation tokens. Shortly after printing, Dr. Dunn passed the task of cataloging transportation tokens off to Ronald C. Atwood. In 1948, Mr. Atwood had his ''National Check and Premium List of All U.S. Transportation Tokens'' published by the American Numismatic Company of [[Los Angeles]].


Meanwhile, Mr. R.L. Moore began publishing the Fare Box, a monthly newsletter about transportation [[Token (Numismatics)|tokens]]. On October 31, 1948, the American Vecturist Association was formed in [[New York City]] out of interest sparked from Mr. Moore's newsletter. Two months later, Mr. Moore turned over the Fare Box to the newly formed American Vecturist Association.
Meanwhile, Mr. R.L. Moore began publishing the Fare Box, a monthly newsletter about transportation [[Token (Numismatics)|tokens]]. On October 31, 1948, the American Vecturist Association was formed in [[New York City]] out of interest sparked from Mr. Moore's newsletter. Two months later, Mr. Moore turned over the Fare Box to the newly formed American Vecturist Association. John Coffee has been the Editor of the Fare Box for 60 years.


== Convention ==
== Convention ==

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The official seal of the American Vecturist Association

The American Vecturist Association (or AVA) is an organization of transportation token collectors in the United States and Canada, as well as worldwide. Members of the AVA receive the Fare Box, the monthly newsletter of the AVA. The Fare Box contains advertisements, stories, and information about various tokens, as well as resources to buy, sell, and trade tokens. AVA members are also eligible to join the New Issue Service, which mails new transportation tokens to its members for a nominal fee.

History

In 1920, Mr. F.C. Wentworthy began cataloging his transportation token collection. Five years later, Mr Wentworthy handed his work off to Mr. R.W. Dunn. In 1932 Mr. Dunn printed his list of U.S. and foreign transportation tokens. Shortly after printing, Dr. Dunn passed the task of cataloging transportation tokens off to Ronald C. Atwood. In 1948, Mr. Atwood had his National Check and Premium List of All U.S. Transportation Tokens published by the American Numismatic Company of Los Angeles.

Meanwhile, Mr. R.L. Moore began publishing the Fare Box, a monthly newsletter about transportation tokens. On October 31, 1948, the American Vecturist Association was formed in New York City out of interest sparked from Mr. Moore's newsletter. Two months later, Mr. Moore turned over the Fare Box to the newly formed American Vecturist Association. John Coffee has been the Editor of the Fare Box for 60 years.

Convention

The AVA holds its annual convention in a different U.S. city every August. The next convention will be held August 6-9, 2009 in Coldwater, Michigan. At the convention, members are able to buy, sell and trade tokens as well as attend the auction and banquet.

Publications

The AVA publishes a number of books, all of which are available at discount prices to AVA members:

  • Volume I – Atwood-Coffee Catalogue (2007; 940 pages, hardbound or loose-leaf): 6th Edition. Complete listing of all known U.S. and Canada transportation tokens, with collector values.
  • Volume II – Atwood-Coffee Catalogue (1984; 776 pages, hardbound): compendium of stories and articles about transportation tokens with thousands of photos, quantities struck, dates of usage, rates of fare, etc.
  • Volume III – Atwood-Coffee Catalogue (1986; 946 pages, hardbound): Volume of the Minor Die Varieties of U.S. and Canada transportation tokens, with thousands of enlarged, high quality photos.
  • Car Wash tokens of North America, 2nd edition (2001; 330 pages)
  • Land Company and Real Estate Tokens (110 pages, hardbound)

Officers

  • President: Bob Schneider
  • Vice-President: Fred Ryan
  • Secretary: Richard Mallicote
  • Treasurer and Convention Chairman: Joel J. Reznick
  • Curator and Annual Token Auction Coordinator: Keith M. Haney
  • FareBox Editor: John M. Coffee, Jr.
  • Past President: Bill Weber

See also