This one here, in particular:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces88071.html
You'll notice that the text at the bottom of the reverse in this example says
#1 World Record Typical Mule Deer
Kansas City
KS
These tokens are in use at many different Cabela's, and the location on the token indicates the Cabela's where it's meant to be used. (In arcade-type shooting galleries, penny flattening machines, etc.) Our Numista example was used in Kansas City, but there are quite a few other tokens that are identical except for the city/state name. My example for instance says Hoffman Estates Il, and I've seen many others meant for use at other Cabela's locations across the US. (I know of 12 or so.) Would it make sense to (perhaps) delete the lines "Kansas City KS", and then to add a comment indicating that the city/state name varies and reflects where the token was in use? We could then add the known city/state name types on individual year lines just as we do for mint marks, and any new entries can just add a new year with their variety.