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I actually would rather have that coin instead of the ice cream for once in my life!

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COOL no pun intended
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Hey! I remember getting those from my local Dairy Queen back in the early 80s when I was a kid. I think the tokens were given out with the kid's meal that had a cheeseburger, fries, a drink, and a small sundae. They gave you a token for the sundae so you could redeem it when you finished eating or could could bring it back at another time

However, the ones I had were made of aluminum but that one looks like a nice copper-nickel alloy. It is made of alloy or aluminum?
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It's Aluminum.
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