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Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

 

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

All the fancy seafood is nice but we can always use a bit of read meat to round out the meal.

Metal NYC Subway token pendant on 18" metal chain.

Found while walking the dog. Thought it was a button, but it seems to be a token for the streetcar.

Playing the Royal Oak across from Barrymores on August 25, 2006

Single line tokens are exchanged at Winchcombe Station

Rusell Lynch (Chair of the IFLA Genloc) presents the token appreciation to the presenter

This photo is part of the SPF Archive and was either taken by me or acquired in a trade...

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

 

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

A leather necklace, reminiscent of ethnic jewelry, nicely compliments a charm necklace comprised of a vintage Indian copperhead penny hangs, pirate medallion and metal railroad spike charm.

Michael enjoys the weathered and rugged look his necklaces add to his style.

This crankset has been discontinued.

Other makers 144bcd rings will not work on this crank. As you can see its a external bearing crank.

It is a Token Project Created in the Blockchain World and Built on Binance Smart Chain, which attaches great importance to Anonymity and Privacy.

 

Legend Eye , LEYE Token Coin

 

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Signalman and Driver haaving a natter after exchanging tokens at Ropley

I wonder if "cat" is the most popular tag on Flickr? I borrowed this one to make sure I had a cat photo too.

Copper token issued by Wine and Spirit Merchant Robert McCulla of Armagh. The words "Payable at the Sign of the Clock”, are inscribed on the reverse. In 1847 McCulla ended his business partnership with William Ferris and until his death in 1857 traded under his new Clock trademark. The Sign of the Clock continued until in 1902 an extensive fire in Market street burnt his shop and destroyed McCulla’s famous clock. However The Clock Bar catered for thirsty customers from the same location until at least the 1960s. Donors: Mr. W. T. Ferris & Mr. J. Archer. (119.1968)

-except I don't think they have an actual girl train. If they have I've never seen it.

Hantaran. Engagement token

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