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    Posted 13 years ago

    Rebecca12
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    Our 28th President. Another Coin my Mother has left me with. Wondering what it is worth today? My curious mind wants to know. Would appreciate your help!

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    1. dande52, 13 years ago
      this is a game token from the 1960's put out by Shell Oil Co. not 100 % sure but I think thats what this is.
    2. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 13 years ago
      I also referred to the gas tokens on your other posting. However the ones from shell oil company that I have also have the shell oil company name on them. They are also much lighter than a real coin.
    3. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 13 years ago
      I just noticed the mint mark on the front of this coin. It is difficult to see but it looks like the Franklin mint mark. They have always used the letter F superimposed over the letter M.......for Franklin Mint. If it is actually their mark then depending on the material it is minted from it would have value. They used everything from an aluminum alloy to sterling to platinum.

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