I have over 250 spinners but most of them are in used condition. Afterall they were made to carry in your pocket for when they were needed. This one is by far my best one. Definitely "uncirculated". I have one from Samsonite that is made of zinc, which is very unusual, and very dark.
Zinc tokens are unusual as far as I know. I'd like to see a picture of that one if you have one. Bruce
Here are a few tokens made by my favorite Wisconsin Civil War token die sinker, Jon Marr. Marr's son became more famous in the art world than his father. Blatz beer was a brand that was still around when my might of drank it. My dad didn't like beer at all. He said it tasted like "horse liquid." This token was issued for the original Friedrich Miller, the brewer who started the name brand.
Here is the information from Numista on this token. I see it’s a medal. Medal - Bark Seute Deern Bremenhaven © apuking (CC BY-SA) Features Location Federal Republic of Germany Type Souvenir medallions Composition Brass Weight 19.03 g Diameter 40.24 mm Thickness 2.03 mm Shape Round Technique Milled Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑ Number N# 59817 See 1 swap offers Obverse 3 masted ship to the right. Reverse Arms and legend. Lettering: Bark "Seüte Deern" Bremerhaven Edge Plain Comments The Seute Deern is a German three-masted barque with a wooden hull, converted from the four-masted schooner Elisabeth Bandi (fitted out in 1919) in 1939. She now serves as the restaurant of the Deutsches Schifffahrtsmuseum(German Maritime Museum) in Bremerhaven harbor. Here’s my token, or medal:
An aluminum token that was produced by Alcoa to show a new train made with aluminum, The New Union Pacific Train built by Pullman & Car Mfg. Corp. It’s dated 1934. Unfortunately it has something on it that warm running water will not remove. @dwhiz Wanted to make sure you saw this one.
My memory has failed me once again. It is not Zinc, it is Magnesium. Here are the pictures. This token is light as a feather.
This is a COPY. That word is in Washington’s hairline by America. Looks like it’s proof because it’s so shiny.