zendingstokens
Zendingstokens, often translated as "mission tokens" or "missionary tokens," are a historical type of scrip or token used in religious missionary contexts. These tokens served as a form of internal currency or credit within a mission station or a specific religious community. They were typically issued by the mission itself to members or workers and could be redeemed for goods, services, or provisions offered by the mission. The use of zendingstokens was common in various mission fields, particularly during the colonial era, where they facilitated trade and economic activity within isolated or self-sufficient mission settlements.
The purpose of zendingstokens was multifaceted. They helped to manage resources, provide a means of exchange
The circulation of zendingstokens was generally limited to the mission community. They were not intended for