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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #1

Several people at GC were using token wallets. Anyone know who is making these?

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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #2

I don't know whether or not he still makes them, but Molda makes fantastic token wallets.
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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #3

Unless you were talking about these.

www.coinsupplyexpress.com/8ANC1317-HE-Harris-and-Co-sku-25848.html

Which I think are great. I have used them for stuff to be taken into the dungeon (not stat boosting tokens) for a number of years for all 12 builds that I hand out to my group. This year (4th or 5th) of using them, a couple of them are starting to break at the seam, but they cheap to replace.
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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #4

I've also been using the Harris Wallets for a couple years...they are excellent!

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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #5

This 24 coin Harris wallet was what my party transitioned to after trying sashes for two years. Since everyone has there own stuff, and is only carrying a single build into the dungeon, these are great. The couple of us that are fully kitted out need two of them each.

Harris also makes a 60 coin holder that has a hard back. I would advise against these since the coin slots open at the top. The 24 (and 12) coin Harris wallets open towards the spine, and we've never lost a single token from the wallets. People leaving their tokens in the pucks is another story...;)

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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #6

Yeah I would stick with the Harris' if they lasted a bit longer. Granted 4 years out of something I paid only couple bucks for is great. Still I buying at least 12 of them so I would pay more for something that lasted longer. The 60 is too big to fit in a pocket I feel. This weekend I might visit some local coin shops and see if they know of anything like the Harris but sturdier. I will update if I find anything.
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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #7

Well... I don't recall seeing anything on the cover... but I could be wrong about that. They did have pockets that opened toward the spine and appeared to be made of (partial) token sheets. I think someone said they held 24 but while a 36 was available, it didn't close properly and to avoid the 36. The ones I saw did have a black exterior though...

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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #8


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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #9

Brad Mortensen wrote: Like this?

www.whitman.com/store/Inventory/Detail/Coin-Wallet-24-Pocket-Bulk


I think that's the same one jedibcg linked, so same answer. :)

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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #10

Hershel wrote:

Brad Mortensen wrote: Like this?

www.whitman.com/store/Inventory/Detail/Coin-Wallet-24-Pocket-Bulk


I think that's the same one jedibcg linked, so same answer. :)


Oops. Well, obviously you can get them lots of places :)

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Token Wallet 8 years 10 months ago #11

It still could be this mine are black and the lettering on the front is worn off on many of them.
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