Coin or token ?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by lduerson, Dec 31, 2009.

  1. lduerson

    lduerson Junior Member

    Coin or token ? W/pic

    i think its a token? the token is about silver dollar size
    made of bronze i think. the obverse side reads sesqui
    centennial 1820-1970 and it has a strong doubling on
    the obverse and the reverse side has a large oak tree.
    Dont think its worth much at all very little

    And i have a 1942-D cent full red ms69 pcgs
    certified and a 1955-S cent full red ms69 pcgs
    certified.wonder what these 2 coins would
    be valued at. thanks
     
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  3. lduerson

    lduerson Junior Member

    Coin or token pic ?

    sorry about the pics her is what i think is a token
     

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  4. diocletian

    diocletian Senior Member

    It's not a token. It's a commemorative medal marking 150 year anniversary of some sort of event that took place there in 1820.

    No idea of its value or the ms69 cents either. Sorry.
     
  5. furham

    furham Good Ole Boy

    As far as the cents go there are none certified at MS 69 either in 1942 or 1955.
     
  6. cris11

    cris11 Hakuna Matata

    If you do have those coins the 42 would go for around $25 and the 55 would go for about $10
     
  7. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I agree. There are none certified at this grade level.
     
  8. cladking

    cladking Coin Collector

    The Oakland County medal is quite common. I'd guess most were distributed locally and the mintage was in the 5,000 area. Usually during that era there would be a few minted in silver and gold though I can't recall having seen anything but brass/ bronze.

    It might have connections to a local coin club since there are similar issues.
     
  9. lduerson

    lduerson Junior Member

    The 1942-D and the 1955-S are not ms69 they are ms66 type error.
     
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