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Fresh tomato gratin with mushroom ragout at the Top of Waikiki.

Why defi tokens? The tokens of decentralized finance(DeFi) are showing a higher value and are shaking things up within the markets. The main plan of defi is to recreate the financial services in a decentralized way that is without the help of intermediaries like banks etc.,. Instead of the third parties we make belief in the smart contracts(or computer code) in the blockchain.There are many defi tokens available in the market whose values are rising day by day.

 

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Adam, a.k.a. Token

All types of mementos were left on the fences surrounding the WTC site: photos, posters, t-shirts, candles, stuffed animals. By far the largest numbers were flowers, notes and letters. These things were left by family, friends and other visitors to the site.

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Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

 

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

From Token, written by Alisa Kwitney and on sale 10/29/08 from DC/Minx.

When Austin was younger, I'd beg her for a 'token' (token of her affection) periodically, always in cartoon form. This is one of my favorites.

"Oh no! I am to die!"

After all, there was just the one ...

This is a group of coins/tokens I'm presently working on along with another colleague. The photo has been supplied by the owner, so no scale shown. We are awaiting measurements along with weights, which have now just been added. The latest findings are:

 

Top left. Classical helmeted Roman head left within a decorated border. The piece appears to be a pressed out lid of a pill box or locket like object. Presumably made from a copper alloy and of Victorian date copying a coin of Constantinian type. Possibly a souvenir from Italy. Dia. 27mm.

 

Top middle. Ptolemy II (285-246BC) bronze diobol from Alexandria, Egypt. Eagle standing with wings closed and facing left on a thunderbolt. The Greek legend surrounds the eagle. Their are no symbols in the field. The obverse carries a portrait of Zeus Ammon. Note the central punch mark. Ref: Svoronos 465. Dia. 29mm. W. 18.02g.

 

Top right. Brass Nuremberg jeton of c.1490 issued for use in Venice showing a bishop's mitre with three flowers and fleur-de-lis enclosed within a legend that makes no sense. The reverse has a Lion of St. Mark. Ref: PAS SWYOR-B498FI & LON-F14-DSD. Mitchiner 1016/1093. Dia. 22mm. W. 3.03g.

 

Bottom left. Brass 17th century farthing token. H/IE for John Hall of Banbury, Oxon. Dia. 15mm. W. 1.10g. Obv. *IN*JOHN*HALL* around double headed eagle with a six rayed sun over. Rev. *BANBURY*1666* around *H*/I*E. Ref: Seaby part two tokens/Williamson no. 9.

 

Bottom right. Copper 3 quattrini issued in 1680 by Cosomo III in Pisa in the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. The reverse carries the Cross of Pisa and the date. Dia. 20mm. W. 2.2g. Ref: KM#36 & Numista 201285.

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

 

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

On the subway system in Taipei (a.k.a. the MRT), tokens with RFID are used for each ride.

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