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Sitmar Cruises, Wet Chips
Type: Cruise Ship
Status: Closed
Open: 1937, Close: 1988
Link to Website
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Sitmar Cruises and Sitmar Line were common names for the Societa Italiana Trasporti Marittimi (English: Italian Society of Maritime Transport); an Italian shipping company founded by Russian émigré Alexandre Vlasov. Vlasov operated cargo and passenger services from 1937 until 1988, when it was sold to the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company (P&O). After the sale of the company, all of its ships were transferred to the fleet of P&O subsidiary Princess Cruises with some remaining in service to the present day. |
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CG041913 Obsolete Added: 2011-08-24
Last Update: 2014-07-28 Color: Brass
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Albert Scalzo (LM-2995-2)
Has on front-TSS FAIRSEA TSS FAIRWIND. No denomination but believed to have been used as a $1 token, basically same size.
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CG041914 Obsolete Added: 2011-08-24
Last Update: 2014-07-28 Color: Nickel
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Albert Scalzo (LM-2995-2)
Has on front-TSS FAIRSEA TSS FAIRWIND. No denomination but believed to have been used as a $1 token, basically same size.
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CG044721 Obsolete Added: 2011-09-19
Last Update: 2014-07-28 Color: Nickel
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Gary Acquistapace
No denomination but believed to have been used as a $1 token, basically same size.
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CG044744 Obsolete Added: 2011-09-20
Last Update: 2014-07-28 Color: Nickel
Mftr: None
Contributed by: Gary Acquistapace
No denomination but used as a $1 token, basically same size. NOTE that the water along side of the ships hull is flat, there are other varities of this token that have waves along side.
This was obtained on the old Dawn Princess in 1990. It was in use with Princess $1 tokens and Sitmar $1 tokens. Those are the only $1 tokens that were being used. I am positive that this is a Sitmar token. Princess absorbed Sitmar and used their tokens for a while.
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CG132563 Obsolete Denom: 50
Added: 2014-07-28
Last Update: 2014-07-28 Color: Nickel
Mftr: None
Contributed by: John K. Kallman
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