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Can Anyone Identify These Tokens? Any Value?

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If that is a quarter for size reference, those are just novelty tokens. Sometimes called coasters. At a store they probably sell for about a dollar, but nothing really of numismatic value.
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Yep. That's what I thought. I've seen some high dollar prices on metal coin replicas. But, I had a feeling these were not valuable. They are pretty cool in hand though!
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Dang! I was really hoping that quarter was a tiny replica. (Those exist, too)

I had a couple of those oversized "coins" that I used for contests here:

http://goccf.com/t/276250&whichpage=2#2340150
http://goccf.com/t/290162&whichpage=4#2469337

Consider them conversation pieces.
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Where did you get the tiny "pennyweight" scale in the first link?
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Where did you get the tiny "pennyweight" scale in the first link?


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You can always glue the Saint to the edge of your binder that you keep all your $20's in
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