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FREE: Weird Asian Silver Colored 7 Mace and 2 Candareens Lucky Dragon Poker Cards Marker Token D&D

Weird Asian Silver Colored 7 Mace and 2 Candareens Lucky Dragon Poker Cards Marker Token D&D
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The listing, Weird Asian Silver Colored 7 Mace and 2 Candareens Lucky Dragon Poker Cards Marker Token D&D has ended.

Winner to receive one (1) random token, or Get It Now gets you all four (4).

Found several of these dragon tokens under the seat of an old car, gave away six of them and have four left.

There are 4 total of these which I photographed and they are in various conditions with most having various degrees of oxidization on them.

You will receive one random from the pictured lot of 4 which I took pictures of the face and reverse of each. Some are in better shape than others.

I believe these are tokens sold to tourists as keepsakes made to look like a rare old coin (that I don't even know what it would be, It makes no sense to me that a an authentic old Asian coin would have English writing on it.).

One of these would make an awesome pass coin for your motorcycle club or a nice heavy marker to put on your poker cards when you need to take a break.

Having a lucky dragon can't hurt, right?

These would also be cool for Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Masters to award to players for doing novel things.

Cool looking, and they weigh 0.65 ounces each with 10 of them weighing 6.5 ounces.

Photoed one with a dime for comparison they are close to the size of a US silver dollar.

You could probably prank one of your buddies with one of these if you can figure out what coin it copies.

I don't think these are either authentic or silver, they seem too light and the oxidization looks different than what I have seen on real silver coins.

The Olympics were in Atlanta several years ago, could have been related to that, not really sure how these wound up here.

Buy these just for fun, don't expect that they will be worth anything because I don't think these are some awesomely rare treasure or anything like that.

Just a cool looking dragon token for good luck and fun.

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After I give these away, I have a stack of even better ones I will be listing.
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