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Not Sure Of The Origin Of My Coin | Aladdin's Castle Token

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I have a coin that is kind of a bronze color and I was wondering if someone could help me get a clue of what it might be from I don't have pictures just a description of it,but I will have pictures of it on here soon.

I can't remember the exact number of sides it have but I believe it is hexagonal in shape(haven't taken it out of box in a year for fear of misplacing it)Kind of a bronze color with a something that looks like a pear shaped mask on one side and a type of palace on the other my history teacher told me a few years ago it looked middle eastern has anyone else seen a coin like the one I described before.

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 Posted 06/29/2010  02:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yep. Sounds like an Aladdin's Castle arcade token.

Did it look like this?
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lol yes that is exactly it my grandmother found it in some concrete they were mixing in the 70's
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thank you very much for the help
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Hey, this could be a fun game... stump Sap. Provide vauge descriptions to coins and see how fast Sap can identify them. ;)
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lol exactly would be fun to see it
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I agree - that was GOOD.
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I hear alot of good about you as well sb
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