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Wideband Coin Tokens

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Hello CCF members,

I have a question about the following coin tokens. They look like replicas of gold coins. A friend of mine asked me what I knew about these. What are they used for? I told him that I would do some research. Is there any collector value in these tokens?

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Tracy Lee (tdlee22)
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https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/book/523688?page=14
This 1966 magazine mentions a couple similar tokens. Though in white metal they thought was pewter.

Wideband was a Jewelry company that started making jewlery from gold coins in the 60s.
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Thank you! Do you know what page you saw this on about the Wideband coins?
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15 far right column near the bottom.
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Odd thing, when I went through the booklet, page 15 was the only page that did not show up. I went through it several times. Weird! Sorry to be such a bother. LOL
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Guess it's pg 13
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