Pikes Peak Auto Highway Souvenir Toll Ticket Circa 1920s #PIK-15814

Brief Description

This stamped souvenir toll road ticket is from the Pikes Peak Auto Highway, and it likely dates to sometime during the late 1920s or early 1930s.

Info

Scanned with no color correction.

Image use restricted.

Image Dating Comments

This ticket is a similar color to these tickets (PIK-720) from 1928. F.E. Mathews, whose name is on the bottom-right of the ticket, was traffic manager here until at least 1936.

Comments & Discussion

This ticket is differentiated from many of the others in the archive by the stamp on the back. Upon arrival into the archives, this is the only Pikes Peak ticket with a stamp that reads ‘Summit of Pikes Peak’, and the only one with a date stamp on the back that does not have a year.

Condition, Aging & Authenticity: There is only very slight fading of the red ink on the front. The rest of the frontside ink shows little/no fading. There is one crease on the right side that is very minor, but notable.

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