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found this a couple of weeks ago. I see it was listed in Richards Tokens without an image.
How come so many get listed without images?
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Ebay had this notation; don't know if it's the same as yours, but it may be: [TABLE="class: FbOuterYukon, width: 100%"]
[TR="class: bot"]
[TD]1989 SOUTH DAKOTA COIN AND STAMP ASSOC. SILVER ROUND (#180401804628)[/TD]
[TD]US $14.00
Don.......[/TD]
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They are listed in there because it is a free token database. Someone will put the info in there in their spare time. When somebody else has the token, then they can take a pic and pist it where it says "image wanted".
If you have a good pic of the obverse and reverse, download it to the database.
The database is built by everyone for all to use.
 

Several people have gone through various state catalogs and transcribed the listings to tokencatalog.com - in most cases, the tokens were not published in the books in the first place. Other lists of tokens, namely the maverick lists from the Token and Medal Society, the National Token Collectors Association, IKO-TAMS, and the now-defunct METCA and ATCO, are also there.
John in the Great 208
 

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