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{{Token|image=77giltbz.jpg|diameter=0.984|obvtext=Pizzatime Theatre, Chuck E. Cheese|revtext=In Pizza We Trust, 25¢ Value, 1977|variety=N/A|var1=Glint Brass|var2=Glint Bronze|var3=Nickel Brass}} |
{{Token|image=77giltbz.jpg|diameter=0.984|obvtext=Pizzatime Theatre, Chuck E. Cheese|revtext=In Pizza We Trust, 25¢ Value, 1977|variety=N/A|var1=Glint Brass|var2=Glint Bronze|var3=Nickel Brass|date=1977}} |
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The '''''Pizza Time Theatre Token 101''''' was the first [[Pizza Time Theatre]] token to ever be released, which was first obtainable on May 3rd, 1977 at the [[Pizza Time Theatre Grand Opening Review (Event)|Pizza Time Theatre Grand Opening Review]] event for Atari employees.<ref>https://archive.org/details/the-gospel-of-st.-pong-revisited-vol-4-april-1977/page/n1/mode/2up</ref> |
The '''''Pizza Time Theatre Token 101''''' was the first [[Pizza Time Theatre]] token to ever be released, which was first obtainable on May 3rd, 1977, at the [[Pizza Time Theatre Grand Opening Review (Event)|Pizza Time Theatre Grand Opening Review]] event for Atari employees.<ref>https://archive.org/details/the-gospel-of-st.-pong-revisited-vol-4-april-1977/page/n1/mode/2up</ref> |
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They would be obtainable by the public on May 17th with the opening of first location in [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]. By 1978, they would be succeeded by the [[PTT Token 102 (Bz, N)|102 (Bz, N)]] and [[PTT Token 125 (gB, Bz, gBz, N)|125 (gB, Bz, gBz, N)]] tokens. |
They would be obtainable by the public on May 17th with the opening of first location in [[San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd)]]. By 1978, they would be succeeded by the [[PTT Token 102 (Bz, N)|102 (Bz, N)]] and [[PTT Token 125 (gB, Bz, gBz, N)|125 (gB, Bz, gBz, N)]] tokens. |
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== Variants == |
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* Glint Bronze |
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* Glint Brass |
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* Nickel Brass |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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File:77giltbs.jpg|Glint Brass |
File:77giltbs.jpg|Glint Brass |
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File:101gB.png|Glint Brass |
File:101gB.png|Glint Brass |
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File:1977token1011.jpg|Glint Brass |
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File:1977token10111.jpg|Glint Brass |
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File:1977token10112.jpg|Glint Brass |
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File:77giltbz.jpg|Glint Bronze |
File:77giltbz.jpg|Glint Bronze |
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File:77nb.jpg|Nickel Brass |
File:77nb.jpg|Nickel Brass |
Latest revision as of 03:30, 2 September 2023
PTT Token 101 (gB,Bz, N)
Released: 1977Size (in): 0.984
Variety: N/A
Obverse Text: Pizzatime Theatre, Chuck E. Cheese
Reverse Text: In Pizza We Trust, 25¢ Value, 1977
Compositions
Glint BrassGlint Bronze
Nickel Brass
The Pizza Time Theatre Token 101 was the first Pizza Time Theatre token to ever be released, which was first obtainable on May 3rd, 1977, at the Pizza Time Theatre Grand Opening Review event for Atari employees.[1]
They would be obtainable by the public on May 17th with the opening of first location in San Jose, CA (370 S Winchester Blvd). By 1978, they would be succeeded by the 102 (Bz, N) and 125 (gB, Bz, gBz, N) tokens.
Gallery
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Glint Brass
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Glint Brass
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Glint Brass
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Glint Brass
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Glint Brass
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Glint Bronze
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Nickel Brass
Errors
A Glint Brass variant of the token is known to have a clipped planchet, though no images of it have surfaced yet.[2]