Fun Zone Token (FZ102B)
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Vintage:
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Diameter:
25mm
Orientation:
Coin
Catalog:
FZ102B
Composition:
Brass
Ownership Rate:
3.15%
Front:
Fun Zone Family Entertainment Centers, HM
Back:
No Cash Value, HM
How to Identify:
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Fun Zone
Est. 1993
Fun Zone operated in Farmingdale, NY starting in 1993, building a reputation as a Long Island indoor amusement spot with arcade games, parties, and a Rock-afire Explosion “Classic Stage” installation....
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Pricing & Sales History
Fair Value
CEC Token Estimate(1)
$5.58
Peak Price
Jan 2, 2026
$6.36
Last Price
Jun 10, 2026
$5.00
Fair Value History
(1) Based on $18 of sales across 3 transactions. Price estimates are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute financial or investment advice.
| Date Sold | Quantity | Unit Price |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 10, 2026 | 1 | $5.00 |
| Jan 2, 2026 | 1 | $6.36 |
| Jan 2, 2026 | 1 | $6.36 |
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About this token
A 25mm brass token from Fun Zone. Bears the mint mark "HM".
Front
Fun Zone Family Entertainment Centers, HM
Back
No Cash Value, HM
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.