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United States, 1950-2000 AD., unknown mint, Jack & Charlie’s 21 Club, 21 West 52nd Street, New York 10019 (Manhattan), Token, TC-325911. 
United States of America, New York, New York (New York County), Jack & Charlie’s 21 Club, 21 West 52nd Street, New York 10019 (Manhattan), ca. 1950-2000 AD., 
Token (ø 32 mm / 11,41 g), bronze, axes medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge, 
Obv.: JACK & CHARLIE’S / 21 / West Fifty Second Street , the iron fancy gates of the restaurant. 
Rev.: "21" , the rear end of a pig.
http://tokencatalog.com TC-325911 . 

Year / Mintage
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From http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/index.php?topic=16396.30 ; From the extremely famous New York restaurant and speakeasy, the 21 Club. 
The first version of the club opened in Greenwich Village in 1922, run by cousins Jack Kreindler and Charlie Berns. It was originally a small speakeasy known as the Red Head. In 1925 the location was moved to a basement on Washington Place and its name was changed to Frontón. The following year it moved uptown to 42 West 49th Street, changed its name to the Puncheon Club, and became much more exclusive. In 1929, to make way for the construction of Rockefeller Center, the club moved to its current location and changed its name to "Jack and Charlie's 21". Although raided by police numerous times during Prohibition, the two were never caught. As soon as a raid began, a system of levers was used to tip the shelves of the bar, sweeping the liquor bottles through a chute and into the city's sewers. The bar also included a secret wine cellar, which was accessed through a hidden door in a brick wall which opened into the basement of the building next door (number 19). Though still used as a wine cellar today, part of the vault has been remodeled to allow a party of up to 20 guests to dine in private. 21 also stored the private wine collections of such celebrities as Presidents Gerald Ford, John F. Kennedy, and Richard Nixon; Joan Crawford; Elizabeth Taylor; Hugh Carey; Ernest Hemingway; Ivan Boesky; The Nordstrom Sisters; Frank Sinatra; Al Jolson; Gloria Vanderbilt; Sophia Loren; Mae West; Zsa Zsa Gabor; Aristotle Onassis; Gene Kelly; Gloria Swanson; Judy Garland; Sammy Davis, Jr.; and Marilyn Monroe. At Christmas time the regulars received silk scarves decorated with a motif of various unique club insignia. Each scarf is numbered and has the Jockey logo and also features the famous railings associated with the building. Some of the most unusual and desirable were designed by Ray Strauss, founder of Symphony Scarves, in the 50s and 60s. A number of these can be seen in a 1989 book by Andrew Baseman, "The Scarf." Siggie Nordstrom had a collection of several dozen of these she'd received through the years. 21 club scarves have a large following among scarf collectors. Every President since Franklin Delano Roosevelt except for George W. Bush has dined at 21 (although his wife and daughters have), and the restaurant has been frequented by so many celebrities that many of them have favorite tables. In 1975 Marilyn Kaytor wrote "21" The Life and Times of New York's Favorite Club. The 175 page illustrated book was published by the Viking Press to wide acclaim; it remains the definitive book about the 21 Club. In 1985, the Kriendler and Berns families sold their interests in the restaurant to General Felt Industries, a holding company headed by Marshall S. Cogan and Stephen Swid. Ten years later, Cogan and Swid sold the restaurant to Orient-Express Hotels. On January 24, 2009, it finally ended its long-standing policy of requiring men to wear ties at dinner. However, all other regulations (including wearing a jacket) still stand. 

'21' Club
21 West 52nd Street, New York, New York 10019
Tel: 1-212-582-7200
Email: reservations@21club.com
Reservations: 1 212 582 7200
Private Dining: 1 212 582 1400 
http://www.21club.com/web/onyc/21_club.jsp 


Schlüsselwörter: United States America Jack Kreindler Charlie Berns Club New York Manhattan Token iron fancy gates restaurant rear end pig

United States, 1950-2000 AD., unknown mint, Jack & Charlie’s 21 Club, 21 West 52nd Street, New York 10019 (Manhattan), Token, TC-325911.

United States of America, New York, New York (New York County), Jack & Charlie’s 21 Club, 21 West 52nd Street, New York 10019 (Manhattan), ca. 1950-2000 AD.,
Token (ø 32 mm / 11,41 g), bronze, axes medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), plain edge,
Obv.: JACK & CHARLIE’S / 21 / West Fifty Second Street , the iron fancy gates of the restaurant.
Rev.: "21" , the rear end of a pig.
http://tokencatalog.com TC-325911 .

Year / Mintage
? / ?

From http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/index.php?topic=16396.30 ; From the extremely famous New York restaurant and speakeasy, the 21 Club.
The first version of the club opened in Greenwich Village in 1922, run by cousins Jack Kreindler and Charlie Berns. It was originally a small speakeasy known as the Red Head. In 1925 the location was moved to a basement on Washington Place and its name was changed to Frontón. The following year it moved uptown to 42 West 49th Street, changed its name to the Puncheon Club, and became much more exclusive. In 1929, to make way for the construction of Rockefeller Center, the club moved to its current location and changed its name to "Jack and Charlie's 21". Although raided by police numerous times during Prohibition, the two were never caught. As soon as a raid began, a system of levers was used to tip the shelves of the bar, sweeping the liquor bottles through a chute and into the city's sewers. The bar also included a secret wine cellar, which was accessed through a hidden door in a brick wall which opened into the basement of the building next door (number 19). Though still used as a wine cellar today, part of the vault has been remodeled to allow a party of up to 20 guests to dine in private. 21 also stored the private wine collections of such celebrities as Presidents Gerald Ford, John F. Kennedy, and Richard Nixon; Joan Crawford; Elizabeth Taylor; Hugh Carey; Ernest Hemingway; Ivan Boesky; The Nordstrom Sisters; Frank Sinatra; Al Jolson; Gloria Vanderbilt; Sophia Loren; Mae West; Zsa Zsa Gabor; Aristotle Onassis; Gene Kelly; Gloria Swanson; Judy Garland; Sammy Davis, Jr.; and Marilyn Monroe. At Christmas time the regulars received silk scarves decorated with a motif of various unique club insignia. Each scarf is numbered and has the Jockey logo and also features the famous railings associated with the building. Some of the most unusual and desirable were designed by Ray Strauss, founder of Symphony Scarves, in the 50s and 60s. A number of these can be seen in a 1989 book by Andrew Baseman, "The Scarf." Siggie Nordstrom had a collection of several dozen of these she'd received through the years. 21 club scarves have a large following among scarf collectors. Every President since Franklin Delano Roosevelt except for George W. Bush has dined at 21 (although his wife and daughters have), and the restaurant has been frequented by so many celebrities that many of them have favorite tables. In 1975 Marilyn Kaytor wrote "21" The Life and Times of New York's Favorite Club. The 175 page illustrated book was published by the Viking Press to wide acclaim; it remains the definitive book about the 21 Club. In 1985, the Kriendler and Berns families sold their interests in the restaurant to General Felt Industries, a holding company headed by Marshall S. Cogan and Stephen Swid. Ten years later, Cogan and Swid sold the restaurant to Orient-Express Hotels. On January 24, 2009, it finally ended its long-standing policy of requiring men to wear ties at dinner. However, all other regulations (including wearing a jacket) still stand.

'21' Club
21 West 52nd Street, New York, New York 10019
Tel: 1-212-582-7200
Email: reservations@21club.com
Reservations: 1 212 582 7200
Private Dining: 1 212 582 1400
http://www.21club.com/web/onyc/21_club.jsp

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