Coin Identifier
Superfun Arcade Token — obverse
Obverse
Superfun Arcade Token — reverse
Reverse
No cash value (Good for 1 Play)

Superfun Arcade Token

United States (Generic Amusement Token) · Late 20th Century (Circa 1980s-2000s)

A silver-colored amusement token featuring the word 'SUPERFUN' on one side and 'GOOD FOR ONE PLAY' on the other.

Country
United States (Generic Amusement Token)
Year
Late 20th Century (Circa 1980s-2000s)
Denomination
No cash value (Good for 1 Play)
Metal
Nickel-plated Steel or Zinc Alloy

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Overview

A silver-colored amusement token featuring the word 'SUPERFUN' on one side and 'GOOD FOR ONE PLAY' on the other.

Historical significance

These are part of 'exonumia', specifically amusement tokens used in arcades, family fun centers, and casinos to operate machines while avoiding the direct use of legal tender. This specific design was used by various regional entertainment centers.

Obverse (front)

Features the horizontal text 'SUPERFUN' in a bold font. Three small пятиконечный stars are positioned above and below the text on a plain field.

Reverse (back)

Text 'GOOD FOR ONE PLAY' in the center on a textured/pebbled background. Bordered by the text 'NON NEGOTIABLE' and 'NON REDEEMABLE' with three stars on each side.

Estimated value

Minimal value; typically $0.10 - $1.00 each to a specialized exonumia collector.

What drives this coin's value

Condition and regional interest. Most value comes from bulk lots or nostalgic appeal for a specific closed arcade location.

Grade assessment

Extremely Fine / About Uncirculated (shows minor handling marks and light scratching typical of arcade use).

Mintage & rarity

Mass-produced in the millions; very common.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

As a low-value token, counterfeits are non-existent. Variations in metal weight are common between different production runs.

Notable varieties & errors

Some may exist with specific mint marks like 'HM' or 'O', which can narrow down the manufacturer.

Similar coins

Chuck E. Cheese tokens, Namco tokens, and generic 'No Cash Value' eagle tokens.

Care & preservation

Keep dry to prevent oxidation of the base metal. No special numismatic preservation is required due to low market value.