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Although I have no idea what it could be worth, I know that campaign memorabilia are very highly collectable. It's also quite old; Harrison ran for President in 1888 and 1892.
Answer as of 05/2009: President Benjamin Harrison has never appeared on a circulating U.S. coin, and is only scheduled to be depicted on a Presidential Series dollar coin in the early part of the next decade. These coins are sold by the mint for about $2. They are not rare at this time. What you have is in all likelihood a campaign token or souvenir, but more information is needed to ID it. Please post a new question with more information including any distinctive wording. If you need extra space please use the question's Discussion area rather than the Answer dialog box.
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There is a token black person or family in every commercial now because the BLACK PRESIDENT made sure of it. His people contacted the media producers and had it put into effect. Obama is a racist, pure and simple.
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Black is a token of mourning.
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An Ooze token is a creature that can be created. The token card is the representation of that creature.
They had to have a token to ride the ride. A small, inexpensive gift is a token gift.