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[need Info] 1760 Austrian Coin | Mtt-Derived Play Money

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[need-Info]-1760-Austrian-Coin-|-Mtt-Derived-Play-Money

[need-Info]-1760-Austrian-Coin-|-Mtt-Derived-Play-Money


This is something little that I got myself without knowing what it is, after searching for hours on the web what it is, I have not discovered any info about it.

Can someone please explain more, and what amount of money is it worth in Europe?

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 Posted 02/28/2013  11:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add platinrubel to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
i am sorry, it is not a coin, its only kind of a token.
see this page in english.
http://www.theresia.name/cgi-bin/To...&Language=en
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Any more data ( usage, value today? )
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I have a silvered brass example, similar to V1.1. Mine was picked out of a dealer's junk box for $5.
I have seen quite a few of these before, so I think my example at least, is rather common.
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Ah sorry: this are tokens ore gaming tokens, mostly produced in the 19th and early 20th century.
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Aaah, well, at least will stay nice to hold a history lesson to my professor in the 3rd grade ( in a year or so xD )
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