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 Posted 02/17/2017  12:20 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Jimmy1972 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi guys. I'm new here and was looking for some help identifying this token. Any thoughts?

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If about quarter size it looks like an arcade slug. Carnival tokens are similar as well, but a gaming token no less. Without any # or name will be hard to ID.

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@Jimmy1972, first welcome to CCF. Second that is an interesting quatrefoil token. Sorry that I can't give you any details about it.
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I have just found 5 of these myself. Still no idea but I found them in Dayton Ohio. 3 silver and two gold. They have the letter A, O or you stamped on them.
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@mailmanguy, first welcome to CCF. Second, that is very interesting that you are finding more of these tokens. The OP's coin has a letter M stamped on it I think. Please post back here if you figure out what use these guys served.
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