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  1. Here is a real tomahawk token The lettering on both sides is NCY©
  2. My understanding from the info in That they didn't work out in the CWT era for that reason, to costly to produce. They were brought back in the 40' and 50's as a novelty store card by collectors and dealers.
  3. This is an interesting choice for a advertising token, for a lawyer. Sort of do you feel lucky and want to gamble on me!
  4. I will keep an eye out for one at the LCS and let you know
  5. Encased in a Bakelite disc, printing worn off both sides.
  6. Here is a third variation of this type dime I have two others have blue ink printed rings. reverse is a blank case. "First of all, for those that might think these are dangerous, please refer to the documentation. These coins were bombarded with neutrons over 40 years ago. They don't glow in the dark - and never did. The half-lives of the silver isotopes are relatively short so the radiation diminishes quickly. When "fresh" they gave off about the same amount of radiation as the luminous hands of a watch.
  7. Tis the Christmas season,and the reason to remind one what it is all about turned up in the latest bulk buy. It goes nice with the punched out Christmas tree I found in an earlier bag
  8. [/url] Back in the 50's and 60's not only did coffee for take out come in oint glass bottles with deposit,so did milk. Before the advent of cardboard and plastic containers, hunting around construction sites was always good for some bottles to take to the local hamburger stand that sold coffee to go
  9. Sometimes there are surprizes in the bag when you buy in bulk William Harrison political token/holed but in good condition
  10. Blank token planchette, rimmed but not struck Blank both sides
  11. Plastic drink good for token printed one side.
  12. back in the day before benefits for employees, from the companies, the employees would form these type of groups and pay in monthly for whatever benefit they formed it for
  13. Here is one that you don't come across often. A token for pay for a bundle of cedar shake shingles the M stands for 1,000
  14. Here is a cancelled script,anchor is the shape
  15. A lot of medalets are often missed labeled as challenge coins which they are not, Used in a drinking game of who has the highest rank and the lowest buys the drinks! The unit coins of ones not of a military origin are properly called unit coins. First responders coins are unit coins as are the military ones below. Here is a nice read on them https://www.schlockmercenary.com/assets/img/uploads/UAHCC/UAHCC-v0.99.pdf
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