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Help me ID these tokens, please
These are small tokens, about quarter size, and they out of plastic or
some other material that can be seen through. The printing is actual on the back of the token, as it is much darker and reversed on that side. I have 14 different ones and the subjects range from William Shakespere, to the James Brothers, to Louis Pasteur. The material is very flexible and not brittle. I've posted a scan in ABPN. Any ideas? Thanks, Cliff |
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Help me ID these tokens, please
Cliff, those look like they might be the seal insert from an old Coca-Cola
bottle cap during the "Play Bingo" promo some time ago. Not sure exactly when. Just a guess though... Mark "Cliff" wrote in message ... These are small tokens, about quarter size, and they out of plastic or some other material that can be seen through. The printing is actual on the back of the token, as it is much darker and reversed on that side. I have 14 different ones and the subjects range from William Shakespere, to the James Brothers, to Louis Pasteur. The material is very flexible and not brittle. I've posted a scan in ABPN. Any ideas? Thanks, Cliff |
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