I forget what it was called, so I figure I will ask the experts... It was about 35-40mm, I believe bi-metal with a brass or gold tone center, had multiple currency denominations on the reverse. It is a token. Anyone know?
Timewarp stole the words out of my mouth!! I need a clear description, here is what it could be. A Broadway Super Wash!!! Something tells me that is not it. What was the subject of the token.
Here is what the reverse would look like, I believe it is from either the late 1800's or early 1900's. The reverse has a bunch of different currency types around the smaller circles. (I don't think it says euro if it is from that time period btw )
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Here is what I found on it: "3087. 835 Bickford Dollar - Currency PATTERN, 1897. A privately issued coinage pattern, the idea approved by the US Mint. "Combination coin... Good in all Nations, etc"; values of dollar in different countries. Interesting pattern piece which should probably be listed in the Red Book. Bi-metal AL/BR, F/VF, nice. $100.00-200.00+" Here is an Ebay listing for one Aluminum and Brass http://stores.ebay.com/coins-tokens-medals From what I have seen it is very rare.