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Trade Token 31548 5 Cents In Trade

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Can anyone tell me who used the trade token 31548? Five cents in trade.
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No. These are maverick tokens which are virtually untraceable. Even if you found the location (which you won't) the value is less than $1.
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It is a numbered slot machine token, the number can signify the store it was in the company that owned it, the machine operator 1890's till the 1940's with a price on it it is an earlier type as the 20's to the 40's carried the no cash value etc on them the ones with the hole in them would not pay out again in mints, candy,music or gum.with a vending component they weren't considered illegal gami9ng machines. The numbers do go higher. There are ones with assorted adverts on them. The nickel sized are most common millions were made. the quarter and half dollar sized are worth more. Around here there generally end up in the bargain box 50% off which means a quarter. Ones with out holes are worth a little more
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