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This was all soot and unidentifiable and I thought it was a world coin, pulled out from a big bowl of world coins. When cleaned,
(One minute swishing submerged in coconut vinegar) turned out to be from Pennsylvannia, what year would this be? thanks



Pennsylvania-Token



Pennsylvania-Token

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11/16/2009 11:53 pm
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 Posted 11/17/2009  12:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This looks like a pretty good match
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biokemist6 nailed it... Your token has great toning..

Next time you pull a token from a bowl and if it turns out to be a vingtage British Columbia Canada one let me know...

How bad was the condition of this coin to start with ? The coconut vinegar looks like it does a great job..
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Thanks biokemist6! that is a nice link

Yes d23, will do, there is a lot of tokens I see, it is not so collected here. the mix assorted coins/tokens/medallions or anything round, in local dealer's big bowls usually go for about 5cent to 40cent (equivalent) per piece depending on coin diameter to 30mm, the 35mms and up usually dont go below 80cents. but one has to be really curious because it's all not cleaned and metallic smell & dust permeates, Its good to be ready with 70%ethyl alcohol
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