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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1282201, member: 68"]D'oh.</p><p><br /></p><p>I meant to mention that a few billiard tokens will do quite well at auction. The best price might come from a specialist collector but don't expect a big windfall. Unless the collector was highly advanced most of these tokens will be pretty common. With only a hundred collectors something with a mintage of 1000 and 200 surviving is considered extremely common. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm going to guess you can get $500 without a lot of effort and if you can identify the better tokens it could be significantly higher. You have to figure less if there are many amusement, stock, or maverick tokens. Having the city (and state) can be critical to value. </p><p><br /></p><p>Be aware that certain cities and some establishments can bring far higher prices by other specvialist collectors. For instance a token from Eaton Falls, Mi or a saloon/ billiard token from New Mexico would go much higher with other specialists than billiard token collectors.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1282201, member: 68"]D'oh. I meant to mention that a few billiard tokens will do quite well at auction. The best price might come from a specialist collector but don't expect a big windfall. Unless the collector was highly advanced most of these tokens will be pretty common. With only a hundred collectors something with a mintage of 1000 and 200 surviving is considered extremely common. I'm going to guess you can get $500 without a lot of effort and if you can identify the better tokens it could be significantly higher. You have to figure less if there are many amusement, stock, or maverick tokens. Having the city (and state) can be critical to value. Be aware that certain cities and some establishments can bring far higher prices by other specvialist collectors. For instance a token from Eaton Falls, Mi or a saloon/ billiard token from New Mexico would go much higher with other specialists than billiard token collectors.[/QUOTE]
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