SkyezOpen,

Hell, if it’s actually defunct it’s probably worth more than 25 cents as memorabilia.

Ghostalmedia,
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SkyezOpen,

Hell yeah! Yours looks even better than the picture so you could probably get 2 or even 3 dollars for it!

Ghostalmedia,
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What if I give you a 1/3rd of the sale and you come on as my financial advisor?

remotelove, (edited )
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Invest it all in Bitcoin. You’ll be a millionaire in a month.

abirdperson,
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Week

Anticorp,

And then broke the next day.

Anticorp,

The way you phrased that reminded me of “a school for ants” from Zoolander.

cypherpunks,
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I was pretty sure Q-Zar continued to exist well after 1997, so I checked, and yeah, there continued to be Q-Zar locations after the 97 bankruptcy of one of the companies involved.

This location in NY has diversified into Axe Throwinggoogle street view of Q-Zar Laser Tag and Q-Axe Axe Throwing

ogginger43,

I had a few birthday parties at qzar growing up in Ohio in the 2000s.

Anticorp,

Oh nice! Now OP has somewhere to spend their coin.

lurch, (edited )

can’t believe they went bankrupt. laser tag is awesome.

I_Has_A_Hat, (edited )

COVID killed Laser Quest, felt like the end of an era

aaaantoine,

There’s one still open in NY.

Ghostalmedia,
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Looks like the is a random one in Concord CA that survives. And it scored the domain name after the parent went bust.

graymess,

I would love to stumble on a Q-Zar coin.

bitwolf,

Could.be useful to unlock shopping carts!

xantoxis,

good to see they’re still in circulation, i like to see a strong currency

skulkbane,

A few years ago I got a Japanese one yen back as change. Needless to say I don’t live in Japan.

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