If the Heinz company was responsible for these "lucky" tokens, this might have some bearing on it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinz_57
[Henry J. Heinz introduced the marketing slogan "57 pickle Varieties" in 1896. Heinz said he chose "5" because it was his lucky number and the number "7" was his wife's lucky number. In fact by 1892, four years before the slogan was created, the Heinz company was already selling more than 60 products.]
The only other interesting cross-match I saw with swastika/57/token was:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_use_of_the_swastika_in_the_early_20th_century
[Collectors have identified more than 1,400 different swastika design coins, souvenir or merchant/trade tokens and watch fobs, distributed by mostly local retail and service businesses in the United States. The tokens that can be dated range from 1885 to 1939, with a few later exceptions. About 57 percent have the swastika symbol facing to the left, 43 percent to the right.]
...your token's swastika faces left.