Coin Identifier
MCI Super Agent Promotional Token — obverse
Obverse
MCI Super Agent Promotional Token — reverse
Reverse
None (No monetary face value)

MCI Super Agent Promotional Token

USA, MCI Communications Corp (Private Issue) · Circa 1990s

A silver-colored promotional token featuring a badge design on one side and an eagle on the other.

Country
USA, MCI Communications Corp (Private Issue)
Year
Circa 1990s
Denomination
None (No monetary face value)
Metal
Likely Aluminum or Nickel-plated Steel

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Overview

A silver-colored promotional token featuring a badge design on one side and an eagle on the other.

Historical significance

This is a corporate promotional token issued by MCI (telecommunications company) likely as part of an internal employee motivation program or a customer marketing campaign such as the 'Super Agent' initiative common in telemarketing and service sectors in the 1990s.

Obverse (front)

Features a shield/badge outline containing the text 'Super Agent' at the top, a large five-pointed star in the center surrounded by a circle of smaller stars, and the letters 'MCI' at the bottom.

Reverse (back)

An American-style eagle with outspread wings, reminiscent of the US Seal, clutching a bundle of arrows with a laurel wreath below and three stars above its head.

Estimated value

$1-$5 USD (low collector demand, mostly of interest to exonumia or corporate history hobbyists)

What drives this coin's value

Condition, niche interest in corporate history, and potential connection to specific 1990s advertising campaigns.

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine / About Uncirculated (shows minor handling marks but design is sharp)

Mintage & rarity

Common; produced in large quantities for corporate distribution.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

Check for the 'MCI' logo on the obverse; these were never intended as currency, so weight and metal vary significantly from actual coins.

Notable varieties & errors

None known for this specific promotional item.

Similar coins

Often confused with law enforcement 'Junior Officer' badges or generic arcade tokens due to the eagle and shield motifs.

Care & preservation

Store in a dry place to prevent surface oxidation. Avoid abrasive cleaning as the plating/finish can easily scratch or wear off.