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A nice one for mcshilling. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Circus, another nice token! 
Errers and Varietys.
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Good morning. Is there a good website to sell or trade bulk lots of tokens...? Besides ebay I mean. I have a bag of tokens that I don't need - this lot must weigh 15 pounds. It's casino chips, transit tokens, a few trade tokens, novelty pieces, I think there's a couple pieces from the Seattle Worlds Fair - all that kind of stuff plus all those generic tokens that everybody has like Chuck E Cheese etc etc. It's all that extra stuff I accumulated over the years in my hunt for transit tokens. I know it's not worth a million bucks, but I'm sure that somebody would love going through this lot. Any ideas...?
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Pillar of the Community
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Another return key to owner tag,this one from Canada  
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Very interesting! 
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Heads or tails flipper  
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Circus, pretty cool token you have there. I like it. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Quote: Heads or tails flipper Fun. 
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Pillar of the Community
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 Ski and golf resort in Mich, ball marker
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  Here is an interesting tid bit from history on Chrysler's war effort of making 45 ammo Look at the rejection rate for the production! Cartridges made at the Evansville arsenal had seven parts, passed through 48 processing operations, and had to survive 334 quality control inspections. On June 30, 1942, the first bullets produced there were test fired. From June 1942 to April 20, 1944 when the contract ended, Chrysler's Evansville arsenal produced 96 percent of the military's .45 caliber cartridges: 3,264,281,914 rounds. Rejection rate of cartridges was less then .1 percent of production.
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Nice group! 
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Circus, I really like the Chrysler one! 
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