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The driver of the Earl exchanges tokens, WLLR Steam Gala 4/9/11

I rarely took any photos when passing through this town of 100,000 (but no grocery store), but it had plenty of interesting sights - more streets than usual seemed to have things for sale spilling into them, and crowded with people every minute of the day. I have never quite figured out the economy in places like this, how the money flows. Farm income usually looks tiny because not everything is done with cash, but everybody has to sell some good or service to pay for necessities, and most people want some disposable income also. But everything seemed shipped in from someplace else - such as the chickens - so what is being produced?

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

 

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

King Chulalongkorn Day, Bangkok, Thailand, Canon Kit Lens 18-55mm

"Women could not be left out of such an important process. This factory worker contributed with her suggestions to the betterment of the 1975 economic plan."

This is on the was up the hill to the other apple trees...I think it's more for show.

Token Alaskan bear carcass rug...just kidding Sara!

50015 can be seen approaching Ramsbottom signal box. The signaller can be seen waiting for the driver to hand him the Token for that section of track.

 

09/11/24

Old New York City subway tokens. They date between 1953 and 1985

The right to enter the next section. See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_(railway_signalling)

"oh... I'll just happen to put my hand like this, and you'll naturally see the ring"

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

 

Casino Token Collection for Sale; some are sold

"Your insights on long-term tuna futures are intriguing."

This is Hardcore show in Philly. - August 2011

Great Cranberry Island, ME

Partially eroded image of the old school NYC subway tokens. Anyone remember these? They were so small and thin, used to lose them ALL the time!

Token

 

Benched by P in Calgary, AB.

Prayer tokens: ema (plaques) and senbazuru (origami crane chains). Fushimi Inari Taisha, Kyoto, Japan. (digitized from a slide taken with a Nikon FM in October 1982)

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