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Hi did a quick search on these tokens but would like a bit more info, and how much are they worth.

1. Fremantle Crocodile Park token - Back is blank
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2. Magnetic parkmunze - Back is blank
Germany parking token
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3. Family fun world Malaysia token
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 Posted 01/16/2012  11:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The Fremantle Crocodile Park is still there, in Fremantle, Western Australia, though they probably don't use these turnstile tokens anymore. Most places that still use turnstile tokens (like Canberra's Black Mountain Tower) have switched to less-collectable blank metal washers. While I'm not sure about this particular token, theme park / swimming pool / animal sanctuary turnstile tokens typically sell for $5 to $10.

The German parking token could well have been used here in Australia, imported with a German-made boom-gate controller machine. I've certainly seen them plenty of times in coin dealer "miscellaneous" scratchtrays. Typically sell for a few dollars.

The Malaysian one is presumably an arcade game token. Unless there's something particularly scarce or noteworthy about the place mentioned on it that I'm not aware of, it will be another "miscellaneous - $2 each" item from a typical dealer here.
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Many thanks Sap :)
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