Coin Identifier
Paso Me Club Token — obverse
Obverse
Paso Me Club Token — reverse
Reverse
Exonumia / Membership Token

Paso Me Club Token

United States (Kansas City, Missouri) · circa 1940s-1950s

A brass membership or promotional token for the New Paso Me Club, featuring a horse and a donkey.

Country
United States (Kansas City, Missouri)
Year
circa 1940s-1950s
Denomination
Exonumia / Membership Token
Metal
Brass

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Overview

A brass membership or promotional token for the New Paso Me Club, featuring a horse and a donkey.

Historical significance

This is a piece of local 'exonumia' from Kansas City, MO. The 'Paso Me Club' at 3048 Main St. was a mid-century nightclub and social spot. Such tokens often served as membership checks or promotional souvenirs during a period when private clubs were a common way to circumvent strict local liquor laws.

Obverse (front)

Features a donkey (jackass) viewed from the rear, often a humorous 'kick me' or 'pass me' visual pun. Legend: 'NEW PASO ME CLUB' at top and '3048 MAIN ST. K.C. MO.' at bottom.

Reverse (back)

Features a profile of a horse's head facing right, surrounded by horseshoe imagery and harness hardware (bits/reins).

Estimated value

$10.00-$25.00 depending on collector interest in Kansas City memorabilia

What drives this coin's value

The primary value factors are the physical condition, the specific geographic interest (Kansas City history), and the hole (damage) which significantly reduces value compared to an unholed specimen.

Grade assessment

Very Fine (VF) with a hole drilled at 12 o'clock. The surface shows light handling marks and some localized oxidation/toning.

Mintage & rarity

Unknown mintage, likely struck in moderate quantities for club patrons; now considered scarce but specialized.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Counterfeits of this specific local token are rare, as it is not an high-value precious metal item. Look for clear, struck lettering rather than soft, cast features.

Notable varieties & errors

No major documented varieties; differences usually occur in metal composition if any (e.g., aluminum vs brass).

Similar coins

Similar to other mid-century saloon or 'Good For' tokens, but specifically distinguished by the address and 'Paso Me' pun.

Care & preservation

Do not clean with abrasives or chemicals. Store in a PVC-free flip or capsule to prevent further oxidation. Note that the piece has been holed at the top for use as a keychain or pendant, which affects its numismatic value.