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I got this two coins as a gift but I don’t know anything about them. Does anyone know any details about them? They are tiny. Is it worth keeping in my collection?

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On 4/26/2024 at 11:46 AM, Mike Meenderink said:

NO They are just little play money tokens.

On 4/26/2024 at 1:17 PM, Greenstang said:

Keep them if you like but as Mike stated, they are not real coins and have no Numismatic value.

Oh, so that's why they looked so funny. Thought they were replicas. LOL

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I have a small tube of these miniature coins. It's been so long, I don't remember what type they are. I remember buying them roughly 40 years ago and I only looked into the tiny tube one time. If my memory serves me right, the ones I have are actually silver but they are so tiny as far as weight goes, there's not a lot of melt value in that tube. There would be more melt value in a silver Washington quarter. As a kid, I just thought they were neat. When I get a chance, I will share some pics of the tube and one of the mini coins in it. Be patient, I am not sure when I'll get around to it, but I will eventually and return to this thread.

They are basically novelty coins.

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As promised, I have returned with photos of the mini coins I have had for so long. Turns out they are mini ASE's. Inside the tiny tube is ten of them. I just wanted to come back and add to this thread since I own some mini coins myself.

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