They can vary greatly in value depending on rarity. A little grand rapids post token sold for $13,000 at action in 2013. The brass Made Beaver tokens can be $500 or more each. While others common HBC tokens have very little value. Consult with a numismatic familiar with HBC tokens for details on specific token values.
Only from the place you received the tokens
Gaming tokens do have collectible values, but not numismatic value.
Vanilla is not made out of beaver pee. It is made from the fruit of an orchid flower. The notion that vanilla is made from beaver pee is both disgusting and absurd.
beaver 1 beaver all lets all do the beaver crawl beaver 2 beaver 3 lets all climb the beaver tree beaver 4 beaver 5 lets all do the beaver jive beaver 6 beaver 7 let all go to beaver heaven beaver 8 beaver 9 STOP its beaver time
The U.S. Mint did not produce any 1997 Presidential coins. You may have brass tokens from Reader's Digest magazine that are dated 1997. The tokens have no numismatic value.
These blue WWII OPA tokens are actually pretty common -- worth a few cents apiece.
The US mints were not in operation at this time so no 1729 pennies were made. Your coin would be called a token. There are many different types of tokens.
The beaver was made a symbol in 1975.
A beaverkin is a small or young beaver, or a small hat made of beaver fur.
Tough skin, muscles, bones, fat, blood vessels and nerves.
I have a 1983 satoh beaver i think they were primarly made during the 1980's