04/29/2026
🚗Cruise back in time with the Vintage Pontiac "Chief of the Sixes" token! 🕰️🌟 Produced by General Motors from 1953-1956, this 1950s brass beauty is a blast from the past!
🏎️ Did you know? The Oakland Motor Car Company, based in Pontiac, Michigan, was a rockstar division of General Motors. They rolled out the Pontiac model in 1926, paying homage to both the city and an 1700s' Native American chief. 🌳🏹 Imagine hitting the road with the "Chief of the Sixes" and its roaring forty horsepower "split head" six engine – talk about a ride!
🔥 Pontiac kept the party going as a General Motors brand until 2010. But let's focus on the token bling! The obverse showcases Chief Pontiac himself, surrounded by the legendary "Pontiac and Chief of the Sixes." 🌠 Flip it, and you'll find the reverse declaring proudly, "Product of General Motors," minted by the advertising novelties maestros at Whitehead Hoad!
📜 History meets swag in this General Motors gem. 🚀💨 Rev up your retro vibes and join the Pontiac fan club!