Seriously, does anyone collect Chuck E. Cheese Tokens?
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So I was at Chuck E. Cheese today for a birthday party my daughter was invited to, and I had a cup full of tokens sitting in front of me. Being the coin geek that I am I started to look through them. Ya know, sorting out different dates and such. I found a very worn 1983 token and that sparked my interest.
Does anyone here collect these things?
Does anyone here collect these things?
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Does anyone collect them? Someone must, but I don't know who that might be.
<< <i>Cliff Bolling likes them >>
Varieties!
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<< <i>So I was at Chuck E. Cheese today for a birthday party my daughter was invited to, and I had a cup full of tokens sitting in front of me. Being the coin geek that I am I started to look through them. Ya know, sorting out different dates and such. I found a very worn 1983 token and that sparked my interest.
Does anyone here collect these things? >>
I collect most anything and everything thats made of metal and which has a date.
And yes, I have some Chucky Cheese Tokens along with some golf ball dispenser tokens and gaming tokens. I do not actively seek these out but will stick the better quality ones in my pocket for the collection.
A little voice inside my head says "If you don't, nobody else will!"
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Cliff Bolling likes them >>
I knew that.
I collect all sorts of amusement tokens and videoarcade tokens dating
back to the last century. My collection of Chuck-e-cheese is relatively
deficient since there are likely hundreds of them but I've got about 20
different. There's not a lot of rush on tokens and medals made in the
last twenty years since there are very few collectors relative the supply.
I can wait until these find me... ...I think.
A lot of the modern medals aren't getting saved well and some have
very poor distribution. You might not want to wait with them.
Mine has two "pieces of ate" missing.
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
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Mine has two "pieces of ate" missing. >>
Ba da BING!!!
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eBay 1985 Chuck E Cheeze token
<< <i>I just sold an UNC 1985-dated piece on eBay. It brought $0.49 (with free shipping).
eBay 1985 Chuck E Cheeze token >>
If you had advertised 30 minute or less delivery it may have had more bids.
<< <i>If you had advertised 30 minute or less delivery it may have had more bids. >>
"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working" Pablo Picasso
Hoard the keys.
US and British coin collector, and creator of The Ultimate Chuck E. Cheese's and Showbiz Pizza Place Token & Ticket Guide
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
<< <i> MS-69 >>
Ummm, I hate to tell you this but I see rub on those high points. In fact, with the dings and scruffs you're lucky to get an AU53 out of that.
US and British coin collector, and creator of The Ultimate Chuck E. Cheese's and Showbiz Pizza Place Token & Ticket Guide
<< <i>Ha, this is great. But, I thought it was called Showbiz back in the 80's and 70's? >>
Showbiz was closely affiliated with CEC (they shared many of the same logos and mottos)
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US and British coin collector, and creator of The Ultimate Chuck E. Cheese's and Showbiz Pizza Place Token & Ticket Guide
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<< <i> MS-69 >>
Ummm, I hate to tell you this but I see rub on those high points. In fact, with the dings and scruffs you're lucky to get an AU53 out of that. >>
And -- I hasten to add -- I think the coin is AT.
Oh, sorry. I thought this was like every other thread on this forum.
Never mind.
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<< <i>Back when my nephew was 5 I gave him a bag full of foreign coins and a few tokens. He quickly looked through the coins but stopped when he found a Chuck-E-Cheese token. You could see he felt it had real value... >>
Am I the only one that thought this was hilarious???
<< <i>Why do I keep clicking on this thread? If I bring home a pocketful of these things and put them in flips next time I take my kids there it will be all your fault >>
It goes to show that coins are pretty cool even when they aren't even really coins.
Just send me your dupes.
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<< <i>Why do I keep clicking on this thread? If I bring home a pocketful of these things and put them in flips next time I take my kids there it will be all your fault >>
Hey, I was just trying to help keep this hobby alive in these tough economic times.
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FYI:
This is a chinese counterfeit. The chinese counterfeits have no whiskers.
Edited to add: They wernt as poppin as the one's posted here
<< <i>They kind of remind me of our presidential dollars. LOL. >>
CEC coins are far better disigns, imo.
Does anyone know who minted CEC coins ?
Were they all made at the same place ?
<< <i>Seriously, does anyone collect Chuck E. Cheese Tokens? >>
serious answer? yes! in fact, there are at least a couple of eac members who collect 'em by die variety.
K S
<< <i>Wow. Numismatics is dead. >>
What's the difference between collecting clad coinage and CEC tokens?
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Funny you should ask. One winter day about 5 years ago, I took, my son to Chuck-E-Cheese to play some games. I bought $20 worth of tokens and, as I sat in the booth, I would give my son 5 to 10 tokens at a time. Otherwise he would forget his cup of tokens at one of the games. Anyway, to pass the time, I started looking at the tokens. I was actually able to build a nearly complete date set, which I was later able to complete fully. I even had a transitiional year, where two tokens of the same date were struck from the same dies, but on different planchets. It was done as a joke--kind of-- but it was fun. I still have the collection somewhere at home.
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<< <i>They kind of remind me of our presidential dollars. LOL. >>
CEC coins are far better disigns, imo.
Does anyone know who minted CEC coins ?
Were they all made at the same place ? >>
Some (or maybe all) of the tokens were minted at Roger Williams Mint
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There are a ton of these and the one you all can help me with is ....
Santa Ana store....Anna is incorrect on the token and the location store lease fell apart so the store didn't materialize but the incorectly speeled tokan did.
CA "Santa Anna" 25mm B 1979 CA 810 *** Report Play, Rare!
I have about a thousand to trade BTW....
I view them as art..
Then I grew up and thought how disgusting it was for humans to go into places like that.. But again the tokens were cool..
In My day I got one with Vanessa Delrio smiling and saying don't you wish.. with a lollypop.. SEKA.. Another one with Tracy Lords..
But again, I grew up.. After 20 or so years and reading this thread I took them out of my safe and they are UNC MINT never used.. I wonder how much my Tracy Lords tokens are worth.. If this thread is not welcome.. Moderators poof it.. I don't mean nothing dirty by it.
I have them wrapped in Taco Bell napkins to see what
kind of toning they will develope. Last year I found a 1983
that was a rich glossy brown, probably a VF-XF.
<< <i>I have a few that I would grade as MS 63-64. Right now
I have them wrapped in Taco Bell napkins to see what
kind of toning they will develope. Last year I found a 1983
that was a rich glossy brown, probably a VF-XF.
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Few token collectors care much about grades.
For proper toning they might need to be pressed between two pieces of pepperoni.
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<< <i>Wow. Numismatics is dead. >>
What's the difference between collecting clad coinage and CEC tokens? >>
I'm sure you can't be serious. Clads coins are actual coins minted by
the government of the largest economy in the world. They have cir-
culated freely for nearly 44 years now and are collected by tens of
millions. They have been made in staggering quantities and can be
found nearly everywhere and have been used as money by nearly
half a billion people and 400,000,000 still living. The oldest examples
have been spent thousands of times for everything from soup to nuts.
Collecting them requires various ways of looking dependent on one's
objective but can be found everywhere from one's pocket to encapsu-
lated by third party graders.
Chuck-e-cheese tokens were made only in the millions with some var-
ieties and types with mintages as low as 1000. These don't circulate
at all but most examples tend to bounce back and forth at various local
establishments. Collecting them requires wholly different strategies
than collecting clad coins but is still dependent on your objectives. Most
of these are acquired by collectors who trade with other collectors and
are brought into this process when establishments close and a collector
is able to obtain the obsolete tokens or are left with B&M dealers by the
public when accumulations and collections are sold. These usually have
so low a value that they aren't advertised for sale individually or even
specifically. That is they'll be in a lot of "5 pounds of mixed tokens". No
one offers or buys "5 pounds of collectible clads".
Also the tokens are good brass while the clads are just crap that will some-
day make great chill scrap for the production of stainless steel.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
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<< <i>Wow. Numismatics is dead. >>
What's the difference between collecting clad coinage and CEC tokens? >>
I'm sure you can't be serious. Clads coins are actual coins minted by
the government of the largest economy in the world. They have cir-
culated freely for nearly 44 years now and are collected by tens of
millions. They have been made in staggering quantities and can be
found nearly everywhere and have been used as money by nearly
half a billion people and 400,000,000 still living. The oldest examples
have been spent thousands of times for everything from soup to nuts.
Collecting them requires various ways of looking dependent on one's
objective but can be found everywhere from one's pocket to encapsu-
lated by third party graders.
Chuck-e-cheese tokens were made only in the millions with some var-
ieties and types with mintages as low as 1000. These don't circulate
at all but most examples tend to bounce back and forth at various local
establishments. Collecting them requires wholly different strategies
than collecting clad coins but is still dependent on your objectives. Most
of these are acquired by collectors who trade with other collectors and
are brought into this process when establishments close and a collector
is able to obtain the obsolete tokens or are left with B&M dealers by the
public when accumulations and collections are sold. These usually have
so low a value that they aren't advertised for sale individually or even
specifically. That is they'll be in a lot of "5 pounds of mixed tokens". No
one offers or buys "5 pounds of collectible clads".
Also the tokens are good brass while the clads are just crap that will some-
day make great chill scrap for the production of stainless steel. >>
Yes, I was kidding. But, I appreciate your thoughtful post on the subject (I'm not kidding here.)
US and British coin collector, and creator of The Ultimate Chuck E. Cheese's and Showbiz Pizza Place Token & Ticket Guide
<< <i>Am I the only one that's surprised this thread generated so many posts? >>
Actually, the more posts that occur on this thread the closer I am to starting a CEC token collection!
US and British coin collector, and creator of The Ultimate Chuck E. Cheese's and Showbiz Pizza Place Token & Ticket Guide
<< <i>I have about 20+ cool old Adult booth tokens from Baltimore Maryland once called the Block.. 14th Street Nw Washington Dc, Alantic City NJ, Reno, Las Vegas and Hollywood Ca.... >>
You need to clean them at least twice with acetone.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire