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Token W.o.w. 180 - Please Help Identify

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No idea what this is... 4.58 grams, 24.8mm diameter, 1.2mm thick. Any ideas?


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Cool. While the denomination might seem strange it makes perfect sense being a quarter of a quarter.
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That denomination was used for the price of a cigar for decades.
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Interesting piece. Glad to know what it is. Thank you for sharing.
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Woodmen of the World?

The organization Woodmen of the World did use "WOW" on some of their tokens.

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Thanks to everyone for the feedback
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