Posted 3 years ago
VikingFan82
(366 items)
This is a wooden coin given out by Twin City Federal Bank (TCF) in 1961. It was the Minnesota Vikings' innaugural season, and turned out to be the year the Gophers won the Rose Bowl, defeating the UCLA Bruins 21-3. I was wondering what it was worth?
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This is the most awesome thing ever! Yes!
Thanks again Kym lol
These were popular advertising back in the 50s, 60s. My dad had a hole bag full of em. He even had some made up for my sisters wedding when she was married. I saved one "get around Tuit". Some coin shops still make them for their advertising or U can order them... No real value at all....