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Is this a Token?

gobum62

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Found this with my Golden Umax at a nearby park and not sure what it is! There are no numerals on either side. Looks like Pakistan or Arabian. Also found close by 2 Yugoslavia coins in the same park. Sorry the pics are not more clear!:clsoedeyes:
 
:shrug:It looks more like some type of a coin.It would help to know what it says on it I can not tell from the pix and where it was found.:coastgaurd:
 
I've found 3 or 4 over the years. Not worth much, maybe a couple of dollars if someone wants one, but fun to find.

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JB(MS) said:
I've found 3 or 4 over the years. Not worth much, maybe a couple of dollars if someone wants one, but fun to find.

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Thanks for the info, how old and where is the Alladin's Castle located, I found this in a park in Kansas?
THANKS
MIKE
 
Looks like a arcade token to me.
 
I have found a token just like that.


Roger
 
Alladin's Castles were game rooms with arcade games. There were Alladins Castles in every state, I read some where there were over 300 nationwide, and the tokens were used in the game machines. There was an Alladin's Castle in a town near here, that's probably where the tokens I found came from. If I remember correctly, four tokens were sold for a dollar. Namco bought Alladins Castle around 1980 and changed the tokens to the ones in the photo.

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