It really is. It was a great company with a lot of history. I got lost in the fun of reading about it.
Love this LIVE. 1980 me and friends were going get tickets for Connecticut but but greatest drummer John Henry Bonham passed away. I was a freshman in High school
This seller Want a Bit Tooooooooo Toooo Much At that to much for this $485.00 Can we say it's Real??????? Maybe $4.85
How about some U.S. States and their great state seals medals and other. 1962 Florida State Capital Tallahassee 1969 Grand Canyon Arizona 1974 South Dakota Bicentennial Mount Rushmore 1986 California Protected Species - Big Horn Mountain Sheep - Inter-club numismatic council
Yeah that's crazy money he's asking for, it's a cool token but let's be real here. I'm hoping Daniel Carr sees it and makes a facsimile, I'm sure he could mint something really nice with this idea.
This is one of those commercial businesses that try to hide behind an Official sounding names. Googling it shows that it has 1to4 employees and the web site lists under a dozen dealers. and a link to their book sales which are one of those Amazon partner deals. I think they sell/sold series of medals. The second one is a branded arcade token with the coke name on one side and the local arcade on the other!
Some famous people. 1879-1929 Thomas Edison Golden Jubilee - Dedicated ti better vision medal Home of Elvis Presley T.N. Beat Street token
Here's some old advertising tokens and a V.F.W. token V.F.W. Nat'l Home Christmas 1934 "Good Luck Good Health to you in 1935 1883-1993 Dr. Friedrich 50th Annv. Good Luck - Building Quality Refrigerators 1930 Sunny Jim Cereal "Force Bring Back Prosperitywith Sunnj Jim" Good Luck Good Health Sunny Jim is a cool one
I enjoy the hobby a great deal collecting coins, medals and tokens. I love the history most of all and stories about them. Christopher does a great job explaining about Europe, Germany ect...
Nice! I have on VFW Token 1 somewhere With same Xmas Rev but different Obv VFW Local ### No date . But where I do not know