ARCADE TOKENS, ARCADE CARDS, DISNEY DOLLARS, MEDALLIONS & MOUSELLANEOUS |
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS: |
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Photos generally show both sides of
products –you are buying single items unless noted. Non-Disney tokens, wooden nickels,
etc. will be found on the respective State pages |
WONDER MATES ASSORTMENT Wonder
Mates coins are sold by a company called Frankford with a piece of chocolate
(often a Disney theme). There have
been at least a couple series of these coins, including the 100 Years of
Wonder set from 2023. This is
selection is from the 2022 collection. There are 7
metal coins about 40mm diameter (1.5 inches) in brass coloring with vivid
printed pictures. They stick to a
magnet, so they are steel underneath.
There are 6 different designs in this lot (2 copies of Daisy
Duck). All are in their original
sealed packaging except the Mickey Mouse coin in the upper left corner; that
one is loose with its original insert. I will
include packaging (7 boxes, 6 plastic inserts) for the coins Price reduced |
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FRANKFORD WONDERBALL INSIDE
OUT’S JOY We bought a small collection of
medallions and are selling a couple in their 2x2 holder as received. From the 100 Years of Wonder series. |
FRANKFORD WONDERBALL GOOFY We bought a small collection of
medallions and are selling a couple in their 2x2 holder as received. From the Mickey & Friends series. |
Both sides show in
photos “Mint mark” is as
stated in description (photos may vary); serial numbers will vary but are
generally sequential if you buy multiples All Disney Dollars
are crisp and uncirculated except as noted All paper items are
shipped well-protected to keep them safe from bending and moisture |
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D prefix: DD01 $10.00 |
2005 Dumbo – 50th anniversary of Disneyland, with UPC (an experiment that was not continued) |
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A prefix: DD09 $10.00 |
2005 Dumbo Disney Dollar without UPC. |
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A prefix: DD02A $10.00 |
2005 Cinderella – 50th anniversary of
Disneyland “A” prefix ONLY 1 AVAILABLE |
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T prefix: DD02T $10.00 |
2005 Cinderella – 50th anniversary of
Disneyland “T” prefix |
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E prefix: DD03 $15.00 |
Curse of the Black Pearl; one of
several Pirates designs from 2007 ONLY ONE LEFT |
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F prefix: DD15 $15.00 |
Queen Anne’s Revenge, F prefix |
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A prefix: DD07 $10.00 |
Mickey celebrates the millennium in
2000 with a picture of Epcot’s Spaceship Earth on the reverse. |
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D prefix: DD08D $10.00 ONLY 2 AVAILABLE T prefix: DD08T $10.00 |
2009 issue with Mickey and Pluto
celebrating. Includes the “Disney Parks” logo. All other Disney Dollars are crisp and
uncirculated. While this item is
uncirculated, the paper on both the D and T prefix notes is a
bit wavy – so I will not refer to it as “crisp.” |
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A prefix: DD11 $10.00 |
1999 Mickey Mouse, with Sleeping Beauty
Castle on the reverse |
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T prefix: DD12 $10.00 |
Ariel 2007 |
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A prefix: DD13 $15.00 |
2005 – Chicken Little movie promotion.
Unpopular currency for the movie that persuaded Disney they could not develop
winning 3D animation without Pixar’s help (which led to the merger) |
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T prefix: DD14 $10.00 |
2008 – 80 years of Mickey Mouse |
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D prefix: DD10 $10.00 |
2014 Splash Mountain |
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ITEM
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DESCRIPTION |
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ARCADE TOKENS Both sides show in
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TK01 $5.00 |
Disney California
Adventure – Electronica/Flynn’s Arcade Retired silver-color arcade token –
excellent condition, but used.
Slightly larger than a quarter. |
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TK02 $2.00 |
Disney California
Adventure – Mad T Party Retired brass-color arcade token –
excellent condition, but used.
Slightly larger than a quarter. |
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TK03 $2.00 |
Disney California
Adventure – Mad T Party Retired nickel-color arcade token –
excellent condition, but used.
Slightly larger than a quarter. |
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TK04 $2.00 |
Disneyland – Starcade Retired brass-color arcade token –
looks like new, but used. Slightly
larger than a quarter. |
Both sides – same
design |
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TK05 $1.00 |
Disney’s Paradise
Pier Hotel arcade Used, circulated token currently in use
at the Paradise Pier Hotel’s arcade.
Slightly larger than a nickel.
The condition is well circulated, and there are no Disney markings on
the token. |
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WOODEN NICKELS Both sides show in
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WN03 $10.00 |
Disneyland Frontierland wooden nickel –
a reward in the Legends of Frontierland interactive game |
Both
sides – same art |
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WN04 $10.00 |
Disney Transport wooden nickel from
Disney World |
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TK10
$4 ON SALE |
Fantasyland Ride-A-Thon promotional
token. Both sides shown with half
dollar for size comparison |
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TK11 $4.00 |
Port Orleans Mardi Gras-style aluminum
tokens; slightly larger than a silver dollar (about 40 mm). Shows some sign of wear, such as stress
lines (see first picture for examples radiating from the stars in the border) |
Both
sides – same art |
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50th ANNIVERSARY ARCADE CARD We were able to obtain a small number of arcade
cards issued for the 50th anniversary celebration. These are used; do not expect them to have
any value still loaded on them. The
cards are the same size as credit cards. ONLY ONE LEFT Check out our
other arcade cards, Disney Dollars, and Disney tokens |
All cards are $1
each. Some are in very limited supply Card 1 - #AC01 Card 2 - #AC02 Card 3 - #AC03 Card 4 - #AC04 Card 5 - #AC05 Card 6 - #AC06 |
The arcade cards are standard
credit-card size plastic cards. All these arcade cards are slightly
used, and have no cash value on them. |
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$1 each Card 7 - #AC07 Card 8 - #AC08 Card 9 - #AC09 Card 10 - #AC10 |
See above description. #10 is a Photopass
plastic card, not an arcade card |
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OTHER ITEMS |
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$7.00 ON SALE |
1995 experimental
test ticket printed on thin plastic instead of cardboard; same size as
cardboard tickets and credit cards, but very thin and flexible. They are marked as test tickets and “not valid for
admission.” Back computer
dot-matrix printing varies. Although some of the computer-generated
ink on the back is fading or blurred, the front is incredibly vibrant. The photo shows both
sides of the ticket. You will be
purchasing a single ticket. It may be
for a Park Hopper, or a Value ticket.
In any event, these cannot be used, but are a valuable and extremely
rare item for ticket collectors. |
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New 02/03/2015 Revised 4/2/2025 © James McNally |