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Unidentified Coin | Aladdin's Castle Token

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I know nothing of this coin. If you could tell me anything about it that would be highly appreciated. Thanks. Please e-mail me instead of post. <<<e-mail address removed by Staff>>>

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Well that's no fun if no one else has a chance to learn.

The coin in question is an arcade token from a place called Aladin's Castle. It was also used in various other arcades around the country as well
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The coin in question is an arcade token from a place called Aladin's Castle.


Yep. I have one of these too. We used to have an Aladin's Castle at the local mall back in the early 90's.
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We did too except my frequenting of Aladins Castle occurred back in the mid 80's.

Good times...Good times.
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 Posted 03/04/2010  7:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coretj to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I was wondering about that coin. I found 1 of them about 2 months ago.
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Whoever designed these tokens has got a lot to answer for; they keep cropping up here on the forum. You'd think they could have put " Aladdin's Castle" on them someplace, so we wouldn't be left guessing. Old thread chain.
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There is another version of the Aladdin's Castle token that has the name on it.

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I see both of these all the time in Topeka.
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Excellent. That second one is much better.
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