Fun Station USA Token (FS108B)
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Diameter:
25mm
Orientation:
Medal
Catalog:
FS108B
Composition:
Nickel
Ownership Rate:
2.36%
Front:
Fun Station USA, A Great Place for Family Fun, RWM
Back:
No Cash Value, RWM
How to Identify:
RWM off to right on reverse
Fun Station USA
Est. 1997
The Staten Island branch of Fun Station USA opened in 1997 in New York and became a prominent indoor family-entertainment venue. It featured a large arcade area, kiddie rides and...
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$4.32
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Fun Station USA was a national-aspirational family-entertainment-center brand with arcade gaming. Eleven cataloged pieces in brass and nickel.
About this token
A nickel token measuring 25mm across, struck for Fun Station USA. How to identify: RWM off to right on reverse. Bears the mint mark "RWM".
Front
Fun Station USA, A Great Place for Family Fun, RWM
Back
No Cash Value, RWM
The actual item may differ in quality from the sample image provided. cectoken.com tracks prices and collections for animatronic-era tokens — from Chuck E. Cheese and Showbiz Pizza to family entertainment centers and arcades nationwide.