Odyssey Fun World Token (OFW101B)
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Vintage:
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Diameter:
22mm
Orientation:
Medal
Catalog:
OFW101B
Composition:
Brass
Ownership Rate:
3.15%
Front:
Odyssey Fun World
Back:
Game Token, No Cash Value, HM
How to Identify:
HM mintmark over a bar.
Odyssey Fun World
Est. 1994
Opened in 1994 in Tinley Park, Illinois, Odyssey Fun World was a large indoor amusement venue that served families in the South Chicago suburbs. The company brought in the animatronic...
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$6.89
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About this token
A brass token measuring 22mm across, struck for Odyssey Fun World. How to identify: HM mintmark over a bar. Bears the mint mark "HM".
Front
Odyssey Fun World
Back
Game Token, 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.