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Delaney, Jim

Born in Lincoln, Nebraska. Enlisted in the U. S. Army Medical Corps in 1976; retired in 1997. Married to Kim in 1977 with two sons. Senior correctional officer at a prison in Virginia. 

Cataloguer of car wash tokens for the American Venturist Association.

Author with Bob Hewey of Prison Tokens, Coupons and Scrip of the United States and Canada (2020).

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    Prison Tokens, Coupons and Scrip of the United States and Canada 2020

    Prison Tokens, Coupons and Scrip of the United States and Canada

    You may ask, “why were there special kinds of money used in prisons, jail and reformatories?” There are good reasons not to allow legal tender coins and bills in the hands of prisoners. The ready availability of such currency could encourage bribery, extortion, gambling and facilitate acquisition of contraband and escapes. Still, there needs to be some type of money so that inmates can purchase discretionary items, such as snacks, tobacco, toiletries and reading and writing supplies. This catalog will focus on the token coinage and scrip issued to address these problems in the United States and Canada. 


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