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Medals & Tokens Values
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Medals & Tokens
Medals and tokens look like coins, but are not legal tender. Often these coins do not feature a denomination, but tokens may also serve the purpose of private currency (Lesher dollars) for use at certain stores (also called "store cards"). So-called dollars actually represent a fascinating segment of this market. They are not dollars, but are referred to because of their silver-dollar size. These items were typically issued to commemorate big events like the Columbian Exposition of 1892-3.
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2020 Medal End of World War II , Silver, 75th Anniversary Medal NGC PR70 DCAM
Auction Ends: 1/5/2026
2016-S American Liberty, Silver Medal NGC PR70 DCAM
Auction Ends: 1/5/2026
2022-P American Liberty, Mustang, 1oz Silver Medal NGC PR70 DCAM
Auction Ends: 1/5/2026
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