TONKA
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Post by TONKA on May 2, 2003 22:28:03 GMT -5
I've checked the links site and didn't find anything. I'd like to be able to look up a token and find a price listed. Anyone know of a website to do this? Thanks in advance cause I know if anyone can help, you all can!
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Post by goldhart on May 3, 2003 10:34:11 GMT -5
I haven't done a "google" search for tokens yet but it would be a huge undertaking to put up a web site for tokens. San Fransisco alone has about three thousand tokens listed in the Kappen book for example. Sam (the token king) from the club could probably help you or the guy that owns the coin shop in SJ. Or post it up here! Dan3
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TONKA
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Post by TONKA on May 3, 2003 17:24:50 GMT -5
I actually did check with google and I couldn't find the token but did find something similar. Broas Brother's Bakery but not Broas Pie Baker. I even checked with the tokenking but he was at a loss as there are so many tokens and suggested ebay. I tried that and lost so I'll just post the discription on here and won't hold my breath. Side 1: Indian Head, above: United We Stand, below: 1863 Side 2: One Country ( the word Country is below the word One then a star under that), above: Broas Pie Baker, below: 131 41st. St. NY Anyone feel free to just jump on it there with any ideas..
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OT
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Post by OT on May 3, 2003 18:35:50 GMT -5
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TONKA
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Post by TONKA on May 4, 2003 1:47:36 GMT -5
Now all I have to figure out is rather it's copper-nickel or just copper...
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OT
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Post by OT on May 4, 2003 13:14:26 GMT -5
Hi Tonka, Well, you always go with the one that has more value! OT
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