Huish Family Fun Centers 315 Token (BW601C)
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Diameter:
22.8mm
Orientation:
Medal
Catalog:
BW601C
Composition:
Copper
Ownership Rate:
0.87%
Front:
Huish Family Fun Centers, Waterslides, Baseball, Golf, Arcade, Bumper Boats
Back:
315
How to Identify:
Bullwinkle's Entertainment
Est. 1982
Bullwinkle's Family Food N' Fun was a Chuck E. Cheese/ShowBiz-style restaurant chain created by David L. Brown, who had obtained licensing rights to Jay Ward Productions and Total Television characters...
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$8.88
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About this token
A 22.8mm copper token from Bullwinkle's Entertainment.
Front
Huish Family Fun Centers, Waterslides, Baseball, Golf, Arcade, Bumper Boats
Back
315
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.