Help needed with Minnesota National Guard token

ES66

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I found this token while hunting the yard of a house built in 1910, in St. Paul. It's hard to read from the photo, but on one side it says 1st Inf. M.N.G, which I believe is the Minnesota National Guard. On the other side it says Good For 5 cents In Trade. Does anyone have any information on this token or how old it is?
 

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tokensmith

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Your token is listed in Cunningham's military token book under Minneapolis, MN. It comes in two varieties, with & without diamonds on the reverse. Yours appears to be the no diamonds variety and is catalog no. MN40b.
 

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ES66

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Your token is listed in Cunningham's military token book under Minneapolis, MN. It comes in two varieties, with & without diamonds on the reverse. Yours appears to be the no diamonds variety and is catalog no. MN40b.

Thanks! Does it say what year it is from?
 

tokensmith

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No, there is no mention of the time period nor why it is listed under Minneapolis. The 6th & 206th Inf. units are listed as unassigned Minnesota.
 

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