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Sears one hundred year anniversary Liberty coin

Description This is an interesting little "coin" that I have never run across until now. It has the face of the Statue of Liberty on its face and says "Liberty" at the bottom with a reference date of 1982, even though the main dates on the coin show up as 1986, the centinnial of Sears Co. Also on the front along the edge, it says "contains authentic material". On the back, it has the number 100 with "celebrating sears new century 1886-1986. The coin is almost quarter sized. Any help on the value of this coin would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking and take care!
Category Coins and Currency
Medium says on the coin "contains authentic material"
Condition Excellent
History found in a garage
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Anonymous (not verified) 🌱 Newbie 15 years ago

I have one as well. These came with the Sears Catalog and were supposed to contain original material from the Statue of Liberty when the statue was covered with new material in the 1980's.

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