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Bedrock of the Community
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Very cool, dar76124! 
Errers and Varietys.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice! I should have guessed a larger coin than 1 F based on the details of the eagle. Quote: I'm always amazed that people let things like this leave the family. I got distracted before commenting about this. Sometimes the coin runs out of family - i.e., there is nobody left to inherit a coin, or only distant relatives that can't be located.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Moderator
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Quote: World War I souvenir. I'm always amazed that people let things like this leave the family. Notice that Marines is spelled wrong. I think whoever carved this just ran out of space. Very interesting! 
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Moderator
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Quote: Notice that Marines is spelled wrong. I think whoever carved this just ran out of space. that would be my guess too.
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Bedrock of the Community
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25776 Posts |
  Notre Dame Token
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Moderator
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188130 Posts |
Very nice! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Valued Member
United States
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Not as beautiful as some of the posts (above), but I reckon this falls under the category of exonumia. In 1968 and 1969, Shell gasoline ran a contest they called the Mr. President Coin Game. When you filled up you'd receive an aluminum 'coin' representing one of the US Presidents. And by collecting certain groupings on a game card provided, you could win various cash prizes up to $5,000 (in 1968 dollars). There's a detailed web page on them here: http://www.billjamie.com/Shell/Shel...in-Game.htmlEven though I previously didn't even know of the game's existence, I wasn't old enough to drive at the time, the price was so low my curiosity got the best of me.  Franklin Pierce is oversized because I initially overlooked him and then stuck him in. In 1969, Shell held another similar game. States of the Union, getting a three-decade jump on the US Statehood Quarters series. They also had a "Famous Facts and Faces" game with aluminum tokens. Some of these other two games were included in my purchase, although the description didn't mention them. I also received 17 duplicates.   All of these tokens are the same size (about 26mm), but Irfanview resizes them.  Facts and Faces tokens.  I'm sure none of these are worth much, but they didn't cost much either, and they're fairly interesting, with some info to read on the interwebs.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice Notre Dame medallion, GLB! Vector Ze, that looks like a fun game set to play with!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Great additions.  The Shell gas station 'coins' are pretty interesting! Must of been fun to play that game.
Errers and Varietys.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Nice addition, Vector Ze. Very interesting.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Thank you, HondoB and Errers.
My American Silver Eagle collection http://goccf.com/t/448125My random silver coin collection http://goccf.com/t/449270
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Must of been fun to play that game. It was somewhat like McDonald's Monopoly game.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Moderator
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188130 Posts |
Wonderful examples! 
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Moderator
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thanks for posting that tokens Vector
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