Where I live in NE Ohio, for $74.95, you could buy a house from the city (they sell livable houses for $1 - you just have to live there for 5...
You are very welcome, Mic. Nice looking token, guy, what is on the flip side?
From the color of the token in your photos, I am leaning towards it being made of zinc rather than aluminum. If I am correct, the ID is AL-S4B....
I believe the Dutchman's item to be a U.S. gaming counter. The 2 1/2 D. denomination is listed as item 91 in my 1952 reference "Revised List of...
I am not exactly sure what you are looking for, but I can provide you with a list of all cwts that relate to beer specifically, so that you will...
Looks like I need to keep an eye out for additional reference material on Canadian tokens. All I have is the 2012 "A Guide Book of Canadian Coins...
This is an inaugural medal, but I am not sure of which type. From "Collecting Political Americana" by Edmund B. Sullivan (1980), Inaugural medals...
If your token matches the one you linked to, both in design and metal, then yours would have the same id. number. The one in the link is correctly...
Some of the fakes were made of (mostly low carat) gold. If I remember correctly, a few fakes even had more gold than the originals. But those with...
Since the reverse does not have a wreath, and the color of the token IMO suggests that the metal is brass, I would say that the I.D. number in E....
The half dollar round is either #43 or #44, I could not determine which from your photos. 43. 1854 Small Liberty Head w/14 stars Obv. - Small...
I am inclined to believe that both of them are real. While my (1955) reference on Small California and Territorial Gold Coins does not have...
I got a $500 box of halves earlier this month. All were bank wrapped rolls, and the was the first time I was skunked with no silver. There were...
What you have is a medallion honoring Boy Scouts. It was issued in 1913. All were made of bronze, had a reeded edge, and were 32mm in diameter. It...
This is a better transit token. The id is IN960B, issued from the city of Washington, Indiana. Value is listed at $5.00 in my 2007 reference (up...
As far as what they are worth, I would have to know the letter pairs, but typically most of the commons sell for about a dollar.
What you have are known as "red point" ration tokens, which served a different purpose than tax tokens. These were used during WWII to facilitate...
Here is a list of exonumia and non-standard issue books I have gathered thus far for my library, just copied and pasted here except for having...
The obverse (flag) is die 210, while the reverse was made with die 415. Since the metal appears to be copper, the id number is 210/415a, which has...
Since you mentioned tokens, a little more recent usage would be the plastic sales tax tokens issued by the states of Alabama, Colorado,...
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