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cambria09

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Hello All. Found this token today at a location that seems to mostly produce 1890's to 1930's keepers.

I know it is a billiard token but cannot find anything related to "O. A. M.". Seems to be a stock token that was minted for whatever denomination and establishment was appropriate.

Sorry the images are rotated wrong...got a new computer...arrgghh.

Any help is appreciated. Good Luck on Sunday. C9
 

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Brunswick made pool tables and boweling allies....
 

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I found a few images pretty similar...but the O A M is unique.
Awesome.
 

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I found a few images pretty similar...but the O A M is unique.
Awesome.

Hello BWD. Yup I did the same before posting...I guess "O. A. M." is another ? in my coolection. Thanks for the reply and Good Luck. C9
 

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I found another copy, on the best site for tokens.
Display Token Records - All States
Unfortunately, that too is of unknown provenance - as far as the O.A.M is concerned.

Hello trikikiwi. Wow you found it...not much info though. Thanks for the reply and the link. I looked on the same web site but missed it. Yes that is a great token site. Good luck in NZ...how is the 'tectin' down there? C9
 

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Hello trikikiwi. Wow you found it...not much info though. Thanks for the reply and the link. I looked on the same web site but missed it. Yes that is a great token site. Good luck in NZ...how is the 'tectin' down there? C9
Kia ora C9. Happy to help as best as I can. My MD'íng is a bit slow at the mo. The details are too boring to place here. :occasion14:
 

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