🌟πŸ’₯πŸ’₯🌟πŸ’₯A Friend rare tokenπŸ’₯πŸ’₯🌟πŸ’₯

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XP Deus 2, Equinox 800/900, Fisher Impulse AQ, E-Trac, 3 Excal 1000's, White's TM808, VibraProbe, 15" NEL Attack, Mi6, Steath 920ix and 720i scoops, TRX, etc....
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For getting a T-shirt made with an image of that token on it, try CustomInk.com.
 

unclemac

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the denomination ... twelve and a half... has an interesting history in the U.S. 12 1/2 is a "bit" as in half a quarter which is also known as "2 bits". It was an attempt to cut the Mexican (Spanish) dollar (Real) into smaller usable parts. The Real was widely used in the U.S. and was divisible by 8 and not 10. As a token this denomination was also often the price of a drink at a saloon. I am not sure how it fits in with Mexican use.
 

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