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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1754102, member: 68"]Most tokens are ordered in batches of a 1000. This one would have been ordered in much larger batches since it was used so widely. Each batch willlook a little different since usually dies are recut with each order. While the token is considered common there are some tougher varieties and some varieties which are tough in high grade. All varieties of this are tough in Unc for instance. Some varieties are heavily worn. </p><p> </p><p>There are about 100 TT's that are extremely common and wholesale about a nickel. This one is only slightly less common. A rather extensive collection can be put together on a shoestring because there are surprisingly few collectors. If there are a few hundred of an issue then you can find it for a dollar or less with patience. Joining the AVA will connect you to the market for these tokens.</p><p> </p><p>The pictured token is a later more common issue in typical condition, I believe. This is just from looking at it though and my memory isn't what it once was.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 1754102, member: 68"]Most tokens are ordered in batches of a 1000. This one would have been ordered in much larger batches since it was used so widely. Each batch willlook a little different since usually dies are recut with each order. While the token is considered common there are some tougher varieties and some varieties which are tough in high grade. All varieties of this are tough in Unc for instance. Some varieties are heavily worn. There are about 100 TT's that are extremely common and wholesale about a nickel. This one is only slightly less common. A rather extensive collection can be put together on a shoestring because there are surprisingly few collectors. If there are a few hundred of an issue then you can find it for a dollar or less with patience. Joining the AVA will connect you to the market for these tokens. The pictured token is a later more common issue in typical condition, I believe. This is just from looking at it though and my memory isn't what it once was.[/QUOTE]
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