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Opinions On A Few Tokens I Found?

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From what I've found they're fairly common, but my mother found another box in the family hoard that she gave me and these were amongst the would coins, though obviously US... I just don't know really anything about them? (They're alot nicer than the photos appear, used my phone for these, o, and the black line on the left token of the second set of pics is a dog hair... She decided to jump over them and I didn't notice till now.. But I checked and it's not there now.. And the spot below the R on the same token... I have no idea what it was but thats gone now too...Lol)
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 Posted 01/10/2013  5:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fioti to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nathan, I've a meeting to get to, if someone hasn't answered by 8:00 or so,
I've got cat. #s. & dates of mntg.
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First specimen: Atwood-Coffee Catalog # NY80B, no date provided, List value = $.25

Second specimen: Atwood-Coffee Catalog # DC500Y, circa 1950. List value = $.25
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 Posted 01/11/2013  09:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fioti to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nathan, here's about all you need to know. Tons of info. Half the fun is digging for yourself. I believe Keith still honors his free tokens. (inc. pstg.) There's a A/C catalog (big), current auction results.... just get there, there's a whole lot more.
http://exonumist.homedns.org:8080/m...s&file=index
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Awesome! Thanks guys. I don't really care about the value, it's just fun to know.. There worth more to me as family heirlooms.. Lol, and there kinda different so I like um..
I'll definietly check that site out! Wow.. if a few free tokens are included thatd be great.. but either way a great way to learn! Offto check it out! Thanks again!!
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