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 Posted 08/22/2010  1:34 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add fioti to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
These came in yesterday's mail. The 1st one takes me back when Dad was still around. He had one as a pocketpiece. It will now be mine.
These are often advertised as store tokens but actually they were made in late 1937 by the Groetchen Tool & Mnfg. Co. They sold among other things, slot machines; and these were used to play. They could be redeemed "secetly" for cash by the proprieter. They were ok as long as no $$ was involved. They were found mostly in bars.



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Haven't nailed this one down, but I believe it's from Wizards Pizza


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I haven't seen one of these in awhile


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Bunnie's has an evil looking rabbit


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These are two vintage pieces I haven't run across before


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Danville, Ca "Odyssy 2000 Village Shopping Center"


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Zapp's Pizza Campbell, Ca.

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And a handful of Chuck E Cheese tokens. I'm checking them out now, and some of these values and bounties blow me away. http://users.pullman.com/fjstevens/...cec/CEC.html
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Neat!! I have a bunch from all over the US. If your family had boys in the 70's, you always had an abundance of gaming tokens from video stores.
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