7 cent milk token

Goes4ever

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I posted this in todays finds over the weekend, but I am more curious how rare this token is, several people have found a 12 cent token from this company on the internet searching for info for me, but not the 7 cent one. I have had some people offer to buy it, but just not sure what value it carries? Can anyone here give me an idea its value? :icon_scratch:
I am not even sure I want to part with it, but I am pretty curious if it is indeed rare or not.
 

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daytondigger

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Sorry, but I can't come up with anything on this one. I know there was a Bard dairy in Dayton, I dug one of there bottles. The way it's worded and by it's appearance, it appears to be from a factory or such used in the cafeteria, I dunno. :dontknow:
 

curbdiggercarl57

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What info do you know about the 12 cent token? 7 cents is an odd amount for a token, at least out here in Denver. Looks (to me, at least) 1900-1920's. Value, not a clue. But I've been wrong, so many times before.
 

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