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Probably hundreds of different ones. One was given out by a chain of gas stations in the 1950s.
It is a funeral token not a coin, if in good condition circulated no more then $5 to $10.00
Probably hundreds of different ones. One was given out by a chain of gas stations in the 1950s.
These generally sell for about a dollar.
I believe you have a token that was given away by a gas station in the 1950s or 1960s. You could get a different president each week with a fill up.
I'm a coin collector, and I am not aware of the existence of such a coin, but if you could find one, I'm sure it would be quite valuable.
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Death memorial what? Photo? Painting? Token? Special Newspaper or paper Clipping? What?
There were three different 1812 Bank of England bank token denominations minted in 1812 due to a shortage of change in circulation. All have George III on the obverse. Three Shillings (Reverse - BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL within wreath). Eighteenpence (BANK TOKEN 1S. 6D within wreath). Ninepence (BANK TOKEN 9D within wreath)(pattern coin only, not issued). None of them have "EW" stamped on them.
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Black is a token of mourning.