That will do till a better one comes along:cat:
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[img] [img] Coal script
[img] [img] Farmer jack Food stamp token, badly corroded and cleaned.
Going through the images, From what I can see The tokens aren't "prohibition era Connecticut town restaurant/bar tokens" They are merchant tokens...
Nothing wrong with conserving/cleaning tokens. The HTT's,CWT's and some of the very early merchant and counterstamps are exceptions. So conserve on!
My suggestion is to find a reputable coin auction house, that deals in tokens. In the general east coast area,close to the area. I don't have any...
Not quite! last time I figured it out when somebody asked in the area of 4,000 or so
back in the day the other burger joint, been gone from Southeast Michigan for what seems like forever [img] [img]
Great looking high relief pewter, medalet [img] [img]
Here is one that somebody wanted to have there way. a self painted and drilled key tag zipper pull [IMG] [IMG]
A Brass $5.00 good for from Peoples [img] [img]
printers, sign painters and engravers/ die sinkers are some of the worlds worst spellers. One of the sign painting magazines had a monthly column...
Here is a real tomahawk token [img] [img] The lettering on both sides is NCY©
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