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What Is The Currency | Austria, New Year Medal 1938

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"What is the currency of any information on the"

What-Is-The-Currency-|-Austria,-New-Year-Medal-1938

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 Posted 08/06/2011  09:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add alganbagerap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks to be a New Year token, probably Austrian. A picture of the other side would help.
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thank you . The same image on both sides
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A silver version of this medal was issued by the Austrian Mint in 1938:
http://www.austriancoins.com/tokensmint-1.html
Someone else may know more.
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Thou I am not qualified to speak as an expert, It does look like the famous "Austrian Party time, slide down the ladder, with slippers on, carrying a full brewsky in a glass with a holla hoop" coin! But I have been know to be more wrong than right! Just kidding!

But then I can't read Austrian.
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Thank you, sirs , now I understand that token coin
but can you give me Approximate Price
thank you again
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