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Broad Causeway Florida Toll Token Bay Harbor Islands Obsolete Bridge Token FL-60

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This is a vintage, obsolete Broad Causeway Toll Token from Bay Harbor Islands, Florida. This token was originally used for bridge passage on the causeway that opened in 1951, connecting North Miami Beach to the island communities. Item Specifications: - Origin: Bay Harbor Islands, Florida, USA - Purpose: Broad Causeway Bridge Toll - Design: Cross-hatch center pattern with 'BROAD CAUSEWAY FLORIDA' text - Catalog Reference: Atwood-Coffee FL-60-A - Condition: Extremely Fine (XF) with original luster and light toning - Packaging: Protective 2x2 cardboard flip included A wonderful piece of South Florida history and a great addition to any collection of transportation tokens (exonumia) or local Florida memorabilia. Please see the high-resolution photos for the exact condition of the token you will receive.

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Product Type
Coins & Currency
Age Group
Adult
Autographed
No
Color
Multi-Colored
Condition
Used
Error Card
No
Gender
Unisex
Language
English
Material
Mixed Materials
Memorabilia
No
Pattern
Standard
Player / Character
Broad Causeway Toll Token (bay Harbor Islands, Fl)
Rookie Card
No
Serial Numbered
No

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