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<p>[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 2787336, member: 15588"]I <i>love </i>the Chuck E. Cheese token attribution. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>I do have a 1982 Chuck E. Cheese token with the location on it, similar to the Pinole, CA example posted. I also have a 1983 example with no location. It sounds like the one with the location may have <i>some</i>, probably <i>a little</i>, value, but the one without the location probably has little to none, as the example of having to give away 100 pounds of them heavily implies.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm guessing the 1982 doesn't qualify as a great rarity (I'd like to see the look on the faces of the third party graders when they pull it out), but it's apparently more than worthless at least. Hm. So I may hang on to that one. Why not? For the others, well, I'm guessing that a Showbiz token, 2 Country Kitchen tokens, a "Free Prize" Ground Round token, 3 "Grand Slam Sports" tokens and a "Baja Buggies" token from Valleyfair don't exactly qualify as anything to even really get concerned about. I suppose one never knows. This is what happens when I actually try to clean out drawers that I rarely go into. If I would just stop cleaning, I wouldn't have these problems. Yes, I think I may follow that advice.</p><p><br /></p><p>So when is the Bowers book on Chuck E. Cheese tokens coming out? <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie7" alt=":p" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ewomack, post: 2787336, member: 15588"]I [I]love [/I]the Chuck E. Cheese token attribution. :D I do have a 1982 Chuck E. Cheese token with the location on it, similar to the Pinole, CA example posted. I also have a 1983 example with no location. It sounds like the one with the location may have [I]some[/I], probably [I]a little[/I], value, but the one without the location probably has little to none, as the example of having to give away 100 pounds of them heavily implies. I'm guessing the 1982 doesn't qualify as a great rarity (I'd like to see the look on the faces of the third party graders when they pull it out), but it's apparently more than worthless at least. Hm. So I may hang on to that one. Why not? For the others, well, I'm guessing that a Showbiz token, 2 Country Kitchen tokens, a "Free Prize" Ground Round token, 3 "Grand Slam Sports" tokens and a "Baja Buggies" token from Valleyfair don't exactly qualify as anything to even really get concerned about. I suppose one never knows. This is what happens when I actually try to clean out drawers that I rarely go into. If I would just stop cleaning, I wouldn't have these problems. Yes, I think I may follow that advice. So when is the Bowers book on Chuck E. Cheese tokens coming out? :p[/QUOTE]
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