[img] [img] another nice brass Bi-centennial
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[img] [img] Bright brass [img] [img] Silver art round
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Washington State had a large number of local paper chit types along with cardboard and fiber ones There were at one time or another paper...
They were used in 7 assorted die variations in 3 or 4 issues till 1951 yours had about 60,000,000 minted not to add in the other mintage's
[img] [img][/url] Antique bronze finish [img] [img]
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[IMG] [IMG] Two from the pistol series
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after looking at yours and mine again I think they cheaped out and used the reverse from a pirate or sailing type round as the planking, rope, map...
When i was at the LCS picking up the latest bulk buy, he mentioned that he had some new and different art rounds in [img] [img] I don't know if...
[img] [img] It appears that the obverse is the same and reverse is different for different towns.
[img] [img] The Oregon group of tokens are in mint shape considering their age.
Appears to be for a laundromat dryer token moy listed in the token catalog. Just a guess but it looks to be a modern
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