Gaming tokens do have collectible values, but not numismatic value.
The U.S. Mint did not produce any 1997 Presidential coins. You may have brass tokens from Reader's Digest magazine that are dated 1997. The tokens have no numismatic value.
They can vary greatly in value depending on rarity. A little grand rapids post token sold for $13,000 at action in 2013. The brass Made Beaver tokens can be $500 or more each. While others common HBC tokens have very little value. Consult with a numismatic familiar with HBC tokens for details on specific token values.
Suppose a game uses a spinner with five equal sections numbered 1-5 to determine the value of tokens given to the player spinning it. What is the expected value of the number of tokens?
Only to a small number of people who collect stuff like that. Your best bet is to go on eBay and see if old tokens are selling.
These tokens bring in an estimate of about $6 to $8 dollars.
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no unless its a old acarde that has been destoryed then it might be but dont count on it
Tokens do not have effects, they are Normal Monsters. Even in the case of tokens with inbuilt restrictions such as Sheep Tokens from Scapegoat or other things like the damage from Ojama Tokens, these are lingering effects placed by the card that created the Tokens and not effects of the tokens themselves.
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Sadly, (sighs) you can't. You can change tokens to gold, but not gold to tokens.
The state of Missouri began using cardboard or milk cap tokens in 1935. In years to follow they changed to metal coins the size of nickels. During the war when metal became scarce they went to plastic. From1935 till 1961 the value of these tokens were either .001 or. 005 of a sent. Answer tokens were used in Missouri from 1935 till 1961. Being the state to use them the longest.