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Sears Coin/Medal

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 Posted 04/08/2010  09:52 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add exodus125 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have a small coin, about the size of a nickle, but thinner, that's seems to have been issued by the sears company at some point. I will post a picture when I get home, but int he meantime, does anyone have any info on these sears coins?
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Your token probably has the statue of Liberty on it. I worked at Sears in 1986 when she was being restored, and those tokens were glued to the front of the Christmas "Wishbook" for 1986. They contain about 1 percent original copper from the statue of Liberty, taken from scrap areas that were being replaced. I have one of those here somewhere.

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how cool is that! yes its got a statue of liberty on it thanks for the info, will post a pic when I get home
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I believe I have one of those - and have send a dozen or so back into "circulation" - well, into the bags from which I picked them. Thanks for the info, Chancellor Sutler.
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