The 1969 CITGO "Famous Baseball coin collection" was a collection of 20 Bronzed colored coins with raised images of baseball players, commemorating the centennial of baseball. A CITGO gasoline promotion, You could get a single coin with a fill-up or pay 25 cents if bought separately. The 20 coin set could be inserted into a cardboard backing for display. On the back of the display there is a short bio with stats of each player.
The 20 players include: Ron Swoboda, Hank Aaron, Stan Bahnsen, Rusty Staub, Willie Horton, Frank Howard, Jerry Koosman, Richie Allen, Jim Lonborg, Jim Fregosi, Denny Mclain, Mel Stottlemyer, Dave McNally, Willie McCovey, Jim Bunning, Joe Torre, Ron Santo, Rico Petrocelli, Harmon Killebrew, and Pete Rose.
The coins in general sell for about $3.-$5 each, and $45. each graded by PSA. Below is information on another service station Promotion. 1968 Winner's Circle cards featuring different sports figures, and you could win a 1968 Corvette!
A Richie Allen Commemorative Centennial coin can be worth approximately $15. This item was issued by Citgo in 1969.
Centennial Secondary School - Windsor - was created in 1969.
Germany had silver 5 DM circulation coins until 1975.
Cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar. That's all for 1969.
Wawa, Pennsylvania
Sorry, it's worth 5 Yen! Coins from 1969 from Japan are not considered rare.
They were $0.29 in 1969(Peanuts were $1.70 in 2010)
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't mint any $1 coins from 1936 to 1970 inclusive. Nothing - it is counterfeit The U.S. didn't make any dollar coins in 1969.
spalding
Nightcliff Baseball Club was created in 1969.
Jack Bradley - baseball - died in 1969.
Roy Wilson - baseball - died in 1969.