Simple, unknown token.

DiamondDan

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It was Ted's evidently. :laughing7:

The wind was absolutely brutal this morning. Thought it would warm up a bit, but called it quits after a couple hours. One of the trashiest parks I've ever seen. Shoulda brought my White's with me. This was the only thing I found worth sharing. Searched the internet for it, but never found anything similar. Both sides are the same. Pretty neat, anyway. Maybe someone here has an idea. Found in Minneapolis.

Thanks for looking! Dan

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Red-Coat

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The style of the TED'S lettering with squared-off curves on the D and the S is the same as this 5c trade token from McCall, Idaho:

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A2coins

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Pretty cool find. Good you got out though I like tokens Stay safe out there Tommy
 

Evolution

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I'm pretty sure that's a Ted's token. If you take it over to Ted's house he'll give you a beer for it. Make sure to tell Ted I said hello. :laughing7: Seriously though, it looks newer to me than the trade token Red-Coat put up. Maybe a local arcade in the area?
 

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