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Any idea on this token?

The G.J. was a refrigerator model name. The tokens seem fairly common but still a great find :thumbup: Congrats

Steve in PA
 
Great looking Token Terry !
I've had really good luck learning about the history of my Tokens and other finds by using these four different internet searches ...

( 1 ) - Here's the link to a huge Token web site that I use a lot - you could email the owner Richard - he could probably tell you the history of your Token.
This site has helped me ID a lot of Tokens - it's a good site to have book marked for future reference !
Click on this link >>> http://tokencatalog.com/index.php

( 2 ) - Here's a link to another Token site that's good to have book marked - >>>http://www.civilwartokens.com/

( 3 ) - You should be able to find a photo with a link to a web site that will tell you more about your Token by going to --- Google.com - and searching in - "Images".

( 4 ) - And yes - as mentioned above - I've been able to I.D. a lot of my older finds on eBay - sometimes it's the only place on the internet that I've been able to learn about the history of a find.

*** If you've found any other good Tokens sites on the internet - please post them !


Good Luck ! --- Mark
 
Nice Token Terry, and good websites as well Mark.
Thanks to both of you,
Bunker
 
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