Vintage Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan, Canada octagonal shaped and holed aluminum merchant token:  Gravelbourg Bakery, Good for 1 Loaf of Bread, circa 1940’s.  Victor Phaneuf purchased the bakery in 1935 from J.W. Blanchard and operated it until 1946 in which he sold it to Tony Gregorio.  The tokens were issued shortly after Mr. Phaneuf started and were used by Gregorio.  Around 1940 Phaneuf drilled a hole in all the tokens he had on hand so that they could be hung on a wire in his vehicle.  Only not holed tokens were in the hands of the customers.  See condition description and photos above.  Measures approximately 1 1/16” and weighs 1.8 grams.  Please see below for SHIPPING details.

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