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Pixie Kitchen & Pixieland Token

by Donald D's.
(Anchorage, AK.)

Amusement Token from Pixieland

Amusement Token from Pixieland

I collect trade tokens and came across this one.

It is well worn from much use, I imagine. The other side is the same, but says, "Pixie-Kitchen" at the top instead of "Pixieland." It pictures Little Toot, the train!

This token was probably used in some type of amusement games.

Enjoy!





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Pixie Kitchen & Pixieland Token

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Jan 21, 2012
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Found A Pixieland Token
by: Anonymous

I just found one of these Pixieland tokens in a silver/chrome finish that I must have bought when I was a kid.

It's in perfect condition from sitting in a box for all these years. Good memories, probably little value though.

Aug 20, 2011
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Silver Pixieland Coin
by: Anonymous

I found one of these out in a shed of an old house that I now live in...a silver Pixie Land Kitchen coin.

It's really hard to make out what the train picture is. I cleaned it up and can just barely make out the train on either side.

What a neat little bit of history :-)

Jun 08, 2011
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Pixieland Tokens
by: Anonymous

the Pixieland/Pixie Kitchen tokens were sold at both establishments, but not for use in any amusement games, but simply as a souvenir.

You purchased them for 25 cents as I recall from a machine similar to the ones they have all over now that flatten and stamp coins, although these tokens were already made and dispensed from these machines.

I have 5 or 6 here from back when I was a child and we would visit Pixieland.

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