When I catch my breath I may be able to help. Green River is considered a MT. Magicians Token and has a MT number assigned to it from the original tams journal of magic tokens written thirty years ago circle back I have a huge amount of them with different variations
Jon
I never knew these were considered to be magicians' tokens. I thought they were just advertising pieces.
Never saw those codes before. And FWIW, the one appears to be 184 rather than 134.
TD
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
I have not seen these at coin shows or shops (when I used to go to shows and shops in the PNW).... And never realized all the variations or codes. I just liked the significance of the token...Cheers, RickO
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When I catch my breath I may be able to help. Green River is considered a MT. Magicians Token and has a MT number assigned to it from the original tams journal of magic tokens written thirty years ago circle back I have a huge amount of them with different variations
Jon
I never knew these were considered to be magicians' tokens. I thought they were just advertising pieces.
Never saw those codes before. And FWIW, the one appears to be 184 rather than 134.
TD
Good eyes. Ill change that. Thank you
MT-147 is code sorry at 30,000 feet and don’t have my reference book just know it from memory
I have not seen these at coin shows or shops (when I used to go to shows and shops in the PNW).... And never realized all the variations or codes. I just liked the significance of the token...Cheers, RickO
Wow, this is amazing @DNADave!
Thanks for putting this together and posting it!