That's not possible and as @Daniel mentioned in comments thats not how it works. CSRF token will be generated by the server when user visits the page, everytime. And it's different everytime. When user submits the form, the server validates it whether it was the same which it sent when the form was loaded or different.
Now, in your case, what essentially you want is, a token to be generated from the Server A and you want to be validated by Server B. Now, you *can* actually use a same token everytime and so that Server B can validate it. But that defeats the whole purpose of CSRF tokens.