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In the 1930s these Connecticut Co. trolley tokens sold 3 for a quarter and could be used in place of a dime. The gtrolly line extended down Howard Ave. to S. Water St.
1/2 pint Milk Token used in the Nantymoel Coop throughout the companies shops in the Ogmore Valley and Bridgend up to the 1960s
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We use the same tokens every week to match your finish times with your personal barcode numbers, so please remember to have them scanned. If you forget your barcode (which happens), please return the finish token to the barcode scanner.
If, in the excitement of finishing 5km, you have accidentally taken a finish token home, we understand! Can you please return it to us?
These tokens are the property of parkrun.
Thank you.
Steel and bronze token machine from an old bus or trolley. Top cage has glass sides, key to open it can be made, original number still on it for the 232 bus!
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Wise owned a bar at 284 Pacific Ave. and later owned a cigar store at 282 Pacific with Roney. The pair issued common tokens under the name Wise & Rony. This token was produced by Patrick & Co. of San Francisco. Likely 1905 to 1910 period.