Hey guys; In response to the question posed at the very beginning of this thread, I offered the generally accepted numismatic definition for the term "token".... something "used in exchange for money, goods, or services". If some of you prefer to accept Webster's 2c definition, "something resembling a coin, especially in shape", that's o.k. with me. If you prefer to call those flat round metal knockouts in electrical boxes, "tokens", or flat round metal washers, "tokens", that's ok with me too.... knock yourselves out. I'm not going to debate this common sense issue with those whose minds are closed. In fact, I think I'll go read a good book for the next few days. I need a break from some of the word-twisting posts on this bb. I'm sure some of the spin-posters will welcome my absence. Regards, Archie
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