Obverse Design "N.C.O. CLUB" curved along the top. "ALBROOK" and "FIELD" in two lines across the middle. "CANAL ZONE" curving along the bottom. Circle of beads close to the edge. Smooth plain raised edge.
Reverse Design "GOOD FOR" curved along the top. Large "10" in the center with a "¢" to the right. "IN TRADE" curving along the bottom. Circle of beads close to the edge. Smooth plain raised edge.
Metal Aluminum. Weight Unknown. Size and Shape Round, 24 mm in diameter.
Dates Issued Unknown, but sometime between 1930 when the NCO club was built, and 1949 when Albrook Field became Albrook AFB.
Issuer Albrook Field.
Mintage Unknown.
Rarity Very Rare. Manufacturer Unknown. Other Catalog Numbers Cunningham's CZ20b.
Varieties None known.
Function Service club token.
Population Count Only one specimen in collector hands is known to me. I do not know of any recent sales.

Crew of the "Swooze", a Boeing B-17D Flying Fortress
Based at Albrook Field late 1940's
Crew of the 'Swooze', Boeing B-17D Flying Fortress based at Albrook Field late 1940's
Other Photo courtesy of George Chevalier. All Rights Reserved. pc05-06