The picture shows a view of all (8) Old Advertising & Souvenir Elongated Cents in this lot. These were all made by a vending machine that rolls a penny between dies. These machines are usually found at popular locations, tourist attractions, arcades, airports, amusement parks, Historical sites, or any number of other similar places. All of the tokens in this lot were souvenirs from Ohio. There are two of each of the following: The first two elongated cents have a light house image. They are marked: CLEVELAND WEST LIGHTHOUSE OHIO The next pair have an image of a deer. They are marked: OHIO'S OFFICIAL STATE ANIMAL WHITE TAILED DEER The next two have an image of lady bugs. They read: OHIO STATE INSECT LADY BUG The last two elongated cents in this lot have an image of a cardinal bird on a tree branch. They are marked: OHIO STATE BIRD CARDINAL These each measure around 1-1/2'' long. They are in near mint to mint condition as pictured. |