Such tokens were common and were used as trade or promotion. They were essentially "gift cards" or would be used to give change and such during financially unstable times. It is impossible to state a value because tokens like that were so localized. Most likely, there is/was a Millies Inn nearby where you found the token. Really it is impossible to state a value, but there are some collectors who collect old trade tokens and they might buy it from you. But really, such things were so local that there are no mintage figures available or any information online about your specific token.
The token reading "Millies Inn 8821 Mack Ave" is likely a trade token or a transportation token that was once used in a specific location or business. These tokens were typically used as a form of currency or payment within that specific establishment, where they held a value – in this case, 5 cents.
I collected Fresno Trade tokens. I would approx the value $15
50 cents
About a dollar.
This sounds like an old trade token -- face value 5 cents -- collector value $5 to $10
These generally sell for about a dollar.
These blue WWII OPA tokens are actually pretty common -- worth a few cents apiece.
The value of an 1813 one half penny token varies by where the token originated.
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August 10. 2009 This is not a coin but a token. It is called a Civil War Token and has a value from $15 to $40 depending upon the condition of the token.
Please check your coin again. No US cents were minted in 1815. You may have a privately minted token, a half cent, or possibly even a counterfeit piece.
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