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ATTEEHORO Mass--The president of the mint which produced Connecticut Tusapike tokens plaguing the New York subway system says subtic alterations will soon make the tokens jam in subway turnstiles.
The Roger Williams Mint produced 10 million Connecticut Turnpike tokens which went on sale six weeks ago for 17.5 cents apiece. The tokens soon began appearing in New York subway turnstiles, where tokens are sold fot 75 cents
It anyone is investing heavily in Connecticut Turnpike tokens with the idea of using them in the New York turnstiles, they should be very careful because they won't be usable there soon," mint president David F. Kilmartin said Tuesday
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