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What Are These? Presidential Tokens

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Hello everyone! It's been quite a while since I have posted anything of interest. I would like to know if anyone could shed some light on these little beauty's. They sound and look like silver,there is no clad sandwich around the rim and they weigh .65oz and also the same diam. as a modern half dollar. Thanks,Jay


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 Posted 07/25/2009  3:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hey Jay,
You might want to post this in the medal id forum.
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It is years too late, but just for fun anyone want to take a crack at finding where these presidential rounds came from?

Based on the inclusion of Reagan, a 1990s date seems likely. Unfortunately, I'm not seeing any sort of marks identifying the sculpture or manufacturer.
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An interesting set. I missed this post before as it pre-dates my interest in exonumia.
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