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Vintage Good Luck Aquarius Token, Jan 21-Feb19, "You Will Succeed", 15/16"D
Vintage Good Luck Aquarius Token, Jan 21-Feb19, "You Will Succeed", 15/16"D
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Good Luck Aquarius Token, Jan 21-Feb19, "You Will Succeed", 15/16"D
They are collectible items made from materials like brass and were popular in the mid-20th century. These tokens are often sought after by collectors of zodiac memorabilia or those who appreciate vintage good luck charms. is a vintage token often associated with good luck and success for those born under the Aquarius zodiac sign (January 21 - February 19). This token features the phrase "You Will Succeed" and includes lucky numbers or days
They are collectible items made from materials like brass and were popular in the mid-20th century.
Metal Content unknown, it is NOT a magnetized metal though. Appears to me to be more of a dirty brass coin, but it is in a coin protective sleeve, as pictured. I am unsure why her photo came out so bright in the first photo, but the subsequent darker photos seem to show the actual color more accurately than the lighting did on the first photo.
They are collectible items made from materials like brass and were popular in the mid-20th century. These tokens are often sought after by collectors of zodiac memorabilia or those who appreciate vintage good luck charms. is a vintage token often associated with good luck and success for those born under the Aquarius zodiac sign (January 21 - February 19). This token features the phrase "You Will Succeed" and includes lucky numbers or days
They are collectible items made from materials like brass and were popular in the mid-20th century.
Metal Content unknown, it is NOT a magnetized metal though. Appears to me to be more of a dirty brass coin, but it is in a coin protective sleeve, as pictured. I am unsure why her photo came out so bright in the first photo, but the subsequent darker photos seem to show the actual color more accurately than the lighting did on the first photo.
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