Star token

Vicegrip

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PBK

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I think this might be one of the c. 1930's-40's Minnesota pinball tokens, listed in Alpert & Smith's book, Video Arcade, Pinball, Slot Machine, and Other Amusement Tokens of North America, as "NSN (incuse on a raised star) [reverse] (same as obverse)." Size 20mm. Struck in brass, nickel-plated brass, and white metal.
 

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Vicegrip

Vicegrip

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Aug 13, 2006
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Thanks PBK ;D
I have been asking on that one for a year.
Devin
 

Cannonman17

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Devin- I told you!!! I knew somebody on this site (and probably PBK) would be able to help you with it! ;D ;D That's COOL. I'm starting to REALLY like tokens a lot for some reason, I think I might start a display case just for them... now how much you gotta have for your? ;D
 

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