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This token ties two companies together in turn of the century Evansville,In, F W Cook Brewing & Jacob Mayer(soda & mineral water) partner to Andrew Christ( Christ & Mayer) . Jacob Mayers Pavilion must have been quite the hot spot .[attachment=image(AC).jpeg]
 

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cowseatmaize said:
Nice Tim!!! Is it still on tap? It says always.
Probably on tap somewhere but hasn't been brewed in this city in decades. I see it in cans occasionally,it's brewed by Pittsburgh Brewing Co
 

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I love matching tokens with bottles. Ha ha. I've managed to do that once -- a token matching an embossed pumpkinseed flask. I see your type of token more often with a Lincoln cent. Very cool with the 1901 Indian Head.
 

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