I Really like finding these!

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Awesome find! An it's in really great shape. I love finding tokens too
 

There are a lot of us that really enjoy finding "good for" tokens too.
Congratulations on a very nice find. Gold Nuggets :hello:
 

Love tokens! This is in fantastic shape. Great find, and congrats on listing it.
 

Very cool token. Did you find it in Centreville and is there any way of researching the merchant that issued it?
Nick
 

thrillathahunt said:
I dug a pretty neat old trade token today and I am really jazzed about it, because...... it is unlisted :thumbsup:(this denomination anyway) only a 5 cent one is listed. Circa 1910. Have a look!

Great dig. I agree with you. Old tokens are real fun to find.
 

Thats a smokin token bud!! CONGRATS. HH
 

WTG!! Nice Find.
 

Very cool token. Did you find it in Centreville and is there any way of researching the merchant that issued it?
Nick

Wildcat, Interestingly, I found this in a town about 100 miles away. Centrville was and still is a very small town (300+) pop., if it were not for a stop sign you would probably not even notice. The building that housed this establihnent is probably no longer there. Here is some info on the town if you are interested. Thanks!
CENTERVILLE, TX (LEON COUNTY) | The Handbook of Texas Online| Texas State Historical Association (TSHA)
 

Great Token! Awesome find way to go!
 

I have a childhood friend that has a cabin in Centerville Texas. nice job
 

tokens rank among my favorite things to find. that one is great. congrats!
 

thrillathahunt, I have really liked, watching you really like, finding your token every time this thread comes around!
Go get you some more! HH
 

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