Tramp Coins – The Art of the Wanderer's Currency

Tramp coins are a fascinating part of numismatic and folk art history. Often crafted during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, these are regular coins that were hand-carved or engraved—usually by itinerant workers, hobos, or "tramps"—to create miniature works of art. The most popular form is the hobo nickel, where a U.S. Buffalo nickel was transformed with remarkable skill into portraits, animals, or even humorous scenes.

Trampcoin is a modern tribute to this historical artform, blending tradition with innovation. It keeps alive the spirit of artistic rebellion and self-expression once found in the hands of society’s wanderers. Whether collected for their artistry or their story, tramp coins are tokens of human creativity surviving through adversity.

🔍 Why They Matter:

Each piece is unique.

They represent a fusion of poverty, resilience, and talent.

Today, they are valued by collectors, historians, and artists alike.

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