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cigar token

Cigar tokens in the antique shops go for a price of up to $12.00, have found several in my yard, found 3 in one hole one time, East central Indiana:detecting::detecting::detecting::super::usmc::usaflag:
 
I'm new to this forum but have collected tokens for 20+ years and have been detecting about 7 years. I could not locate this token in the 1980 text "Virginia Tokens" by Dave Schenkman. You can try to date it by doing a Google search on the names of the people on the token as well as try "Fontella Cigar". If you are from VA you can locate old city directories at libraries & historical societies and look through them for the names on the token. I'd start in the 1900-1915 range first. As to value- check on ebay - that has become a pretty good measure for the prices for tokens (BUT NOT ALWAYS!!).
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Hey thanks ,I tried that but couldnt find any info,Staunton Va. is about 20 miles from where I live.Ill try e-bay thanks
 
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