Small Y - 1953-1966: 15 cents 1966-1970: 20 cents The small "Y” token had a total mintage of 48 million, including a rare variant of this type with the "Y” not cut out. This token was used for only a few months in 1953.
Large Y– 1970-1972: 30 cents 1972-1975: 35 cents 1975-1980: 50 cents Mintage 50 million.
Solid Brass - 1980-1981: 60 cents 1981-12-31-1983 : 75 cents 1-1-1984-12-31-1985: 90 cents Mintage 60 million.
5 Boroughs” Pentagram Token- 11-13-1995 - 4-13-2003 - $1.50 This token was newly minted in 1991 for the fare increase to $1.25, but not used at that time. Instead they were held until the $1.50 fare increase in 1995. 60 million of these new tokens were mint
Bullseye - 1-1-1986-1990: $1.00 1990-1992: $1.15 1992-11-12-1995: $1.25 There are three variations of the "Bullseye” tokens. The first is the "SJD” token, the first of the "Bullseye” series. The letters "SJD” can be found on the "GOOD FOR ONE FARE” side between the "D” in GOOD and "F” in FOR (SJD may be the designers initials). The second is the Archer Avenue Extension commemorative token, issued in December 1988 to celebrate the opening of the Archer Avenue Extension in Queens. The third is "the plain bullseye” which lacks the "SJD” on the token. The total mintage of all varieties90 million; 100,000 were of the Archer Avenue variety.