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(26) Various Old Paper or Cardboard Toy Play Money Token Coins
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The picture shows a view of all (26) Various Old Paper or Cardboard Toy Play Money Token Coins in this lot. None of these are dated but all of them are old. Some are from Milton Bradley, some are from Kingsbury of Keene, New Hampshire, and one (yellow one) is from The American Toy Works of New York. A few have an image of George Washington, one of Abraham Lincoln, one with Theodore Roosevelt, and one with Thomas Jefferson. One of the 25c coins missed getting pictured, but it is included. This is an accumulated lot of various designs from different companies. They are made of imprinted or embossed paper or cardboard. This lot includes: 1 cent, 5 cent, 10 cent, 25 cent, and 50 cent play coins. These may have been sold as play money, sold with a toy cash register, store playsets, toys, or games. All that are pictured are included for one price! To judge the sizes the fifty cent coin measures about 1-1/4'' wide. These appear to range from good to mint condition as pictured.

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(26) Various Old Paper or Cardboard Toy Play Money Token Coins


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