This is a beautiful token. I was very surprised when I saw it in the box with a hundred plus other tokens. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A nice clean aluminum token of the 1987 celebration. I only know what's on the token. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A nice token of George Washington for the 1972 Bicentennial. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I do remember these. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Issued to celebrate the Gasparilla Festival. I have no idea what that is on when it happened. Just a nice clean brass token. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This token is one of my favorite ones. It's brass and in great shape. It commentates the 150th anniversary of the surrender of the British at...
1972, the Token says it all. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A brass token of Chester A. Arthur from 1885. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It has the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and a Cherokee Indian on one side and Kitty Hawk and Roanoke Island on the other. It is aluminum...
My last 3 token threads were moved to this forum so here's another one. I'm not familiar with this one but it looks to me made by the Department...
From an uncirculated set minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Same thing but this one was minted in Denver, Colorado. [ATTACH]...
Not sure what this was issued or used for but I found it interesting. It clearly states U.S. CUSTOMS SERVICE TREASURY on the one side and NEW YORK...
A token from 1965 to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Matanus Valley, Alaska. It's good for $1.00. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
This was in the box with all tokens. A small partial fingerprint but in great shape otherwise for a 67 year old coin. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is a neat little token of William Penn and Pennsylvania's Bicentennial. It was struck in 1882 by the US Mint in Philadelphia. It's brass, 25...
These are two of the most plainest but straightforward amusement Tokens I've seen, now part of my collection. I know there are lots like these but...
A nice VF 1829 Bust Half. These coins just call my name. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's worn and it was holed but he is a distant relative. I never met him but the relation is there. He's known as uncle Grant. Lol The obverse is...
It's a 2009 $1.00 PCGS MS-66 missing the edge lettering. Easy to see it's not there in a PCGS case but not so with others. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
It's worn but still nice. Remember that this was minted during the depression and circulated heavily. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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