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An 1896 Weinhaus Mini Coin | Nuremberg National Exhibition

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hey guys, I need help identifying this very very miniscule coin. It reads Weinhaus on the obverse and Landes-Ausstells Nurnburg 1896, Any idea how much its worth? Thank you very much.

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 Posted 08/04/2012  07:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It isn't a coin. Nuremberg (spelled "Nurnberg" in German) was a major centre for the manufacture of tokens, jetons and play money; this is presumably such a piece. "Landesaustellung" translates to "National Exhibition", so it was presumably made at the Exhibition and sold or given away as an advertising-souvenir. Such pieces certainly exist for large international exhibitions held here in Australia in the 19th century.

Here is a set of three of these miniature medals for sale, including your type with the Weinhaus, for 20 euros.
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it was issued at the bavarian national exhibition 1896.
the weinhaus was kind of a restaurant.
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