I have one in my possession some how, and it seems to be worth $3-$8
I bought some of these in the late 1980's for a face value of $4. The reason you wanted the token in your pocket was to speed your travel through the toll booths with the ability to use the "token only" unmanned lanes instead of making change in the "cash" lanes with a human attendant. Many people would buy 5 for $20 and then enjoy the convenience of using the faster "token only" lanes on their next 4 trips through the toll both area.
Apparently, these tokens are no longer used so their practical value is less than face value, really nothing. Their collector value varies on the condition of the token and the desire of the collector. The metal value of the copper looking bronze coin is probably very small, less than a dollar.
Type your answer here... is token from new york city tranist authority worth moneyTHEY WORTH ABOUT 10000000000 DOLLAR.
A gateway.
You will need a router. Token Ring and Ethernet refer to two different layer two protocols. You will need a layer three device to encapsulate the data for communication between the two networks. A bridge refers to a layer two device.
Mount Hope Bridge tokens are typically sold for $4 each. They can be used for toll payments when crossing the Mount Hope Bridge in Rhode Island.
The value of a 1934 NJ-PA-DE bridge token can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Generally, these tokens can range in value from a few dollars to over $100, with some rare versions fetching higher prices from collectors. It's best to consult with a coin dealer or collector to get a more accurate estimate of the token's worth.
August 8, 2009 The One Fare School Token is from SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority). Used in Philadelphia there were 4 million of them issued in 1994 and have a current value of $1.25.
The definition of penance is: a punishment undergone in token of penitence for sin. A penitential discipline imposed by church authority.
Since there is no protocol known as Ethernet Token Ring I assume you are asking about the difference between Ethernet, Token Ring, and Token Bus usage. These are all different protocols, so connecting all three types of networks is not practical. Token Bus networks were an early attempt to get mainframes to connect to terminals through a bus topology structure, utilizing a token for arbitration. Those networks typically ran at 4 Mbps. They were also subject to the same problem as a linear bus structure with Ethernet, which is a break in the cable would bring down the entire network. A later version of Token ring uses a ring topology structure, where a failure in the network will not bring down the entire network. It still uses a token for station arbitration, but can ran at 16 Mbps. Newer versions of HSTR can run at 100 Mbps and there is a standard for a gigabit version. Chances are you will need to bridge between Ethernet and Token Ring (not token bus). For that, you will need a bridge, router, or gateway that can convert between the protocols. In some cases the media is different as well, going from coaxial cable to unshielded twisted pair (UTP). So the difficulties are in correctly converting the protocols between the two, connecting different media types together, and troubleshooting problems between the two networks.
Sovereignty is a legal concept that refers to the authority of a state to govern itself without interference. It is not typically thought of as something that can be acquired as a token. Sovereignty is usually established through recognition by other states and internal control over a defined territory.
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Black is a token of mourning.