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6 Unknown Tokens ID Needed

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 Posted 12/01/2010  8:42 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Silver Girl to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anyoen tell me what these are and how much they're worth? All help is appreciated! Thanks!

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 Posted 12/04/2010  8:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tim Stroud to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Silver Girl, all I can find for you is this info on the first one pictured, well sort of.

http://www.sanfranciscomemories.com...opening.html

The souvenirs link on this site states that souvenirs from this fair/exposition are quite rare.
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Thanks. That's actually th eone I foudn. It's lsited in teh So-called Dollars guide book and has a rarity of R-5, meaning only 76-200 made. I emailed them and was told it was common and only worht about $20, which doesn't match what their own book says.
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This longtime token collector can give you some idea as to value. While I don't collect any of these items, I've seen these at various shows. The 1894 is worth the most, and $20-$30 retail is about right. Were it new or uncirculated, it would fetch $100 or more. The Encased Cent is about a $5-$10 item, retail. The holed 1935 mrdal is maybe $3, and the corporation medal, maybe $1. The rest are gaming and a drink token of modern issue and worth about 10-25 cents. The "1891" date is a modern issue, intended to conjure thoughts of riverboat days. Dealers will not pay retail prices, and they probably wouldn't even want to buy these items. The best way to liquidate these is to put them in a local sale or auction. Hope this helps ...
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