Coin Identifier
HomeBase Warehouse Employee Recognition Token — obverse
Obverse
HomeBase Warehouse Employee Recognition Token — reverse
Reverse
No face value (Corporate Token)

HomeBase Warehouse Employee Recognition Token

United States; Issued by HomeBase Inc. · Circa 1983-2000

A circular corporate commemorative token featuring the HomeBase Warehouse logo and employee motivational slogans.

Country
United States; Issued by HomeBase Inc.
Year
Circa 1983-2000
Denomination
No face value (Corporate Token)
Metal
Brass or bronze-plated base metal

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Overview

A circular corporate commemorative token featuring the HomeBase Warehouse logo and employee motivational slogans.

Historical significance

This token was issued by HomeBase (formerly Home Club), a big-box home improvement retailer that competed with Home Depot and Lowe's until its liquidation in 2000. These tokens were typically given to employees for excellence in service or sales.

Obverse (front)

Features the 'HomeBase WAREHOUSE' logo centered in a rounded rectangle. Text around the perimeter reads 'GREAT MERCHANDISING' and 'AMERICA'S BEST HOME IMPROVEMENT'.

Reverse (back)

Features the same 'HomeBase WAREHOUSE' logo in the center. Text around the perimeter reads 'LEGENDARY' at the top and 'CUSTOMER SERVICE' at the bottom.

Estimated value

$1-$10 (Primarily of interest to exonumia collectors or former employees)

What drives this coin's value

Condition and nostalgia; generally low market value due to being a modern corporate promotional item.

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine / About Uncirculated (shows minor pocket wear and some surface toning)

Mintage & rarity

Common for corporate exonumia; specific mintage figures are not publicly recorded.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

These are rarely counterfeited due to low value; look for crisp striking of the text and consistent metal color.

Notable varieties & errors

None known; variations may exist in metal finish (e.g., silver-tone vs bronze-tone).

Similar coins

Similar tokens from Home Depot, Lowe's, or other retail employee incentive programs.

Care & preservation

Store in a dry location to prevent oxidation of the base metal. Avoid abrasive cleaning which can remove the antique finish.