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D.o.m Weissenburg Token

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 Posted 05/30/2020  10:43 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add dar76124 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Any know what D.O.M. stands for?


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 Posted 05/30/2020  2:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hmm not seeing this one in tokencatalog.com. Hopefully one of our native German speakers will weigh in.
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 Posted 05/30/2020  2:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Eligius to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Weissenburg is a ship in the German Navy. D.O.M. stand for Deck-Offizier-Messe (Officers Canteen).

The token is a bid odd however. The spelling is not correct, the right spelling is Weißenburg and, if a ship one expects it to read S.M.S Weißenburg (S.M.S. = Seiner Majestät Schiff) = His Majesty's Ship. Also the font used on front and back is different. The font used for Weissenburg looks too modern for a token dating from around 1900 (The ship entered service in 1894 and was sold in 1910 to Turkey). Also on a canteen token one would expect a value, either a number for a certain amount of pfennigs or the name of a product e.g. Bier.

This token is not listed in the Menzel catalog of German tokens (latest, 2018, edition).
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That actaully makes sense. This was found in the same lot as the SMS Arcona tokens I showed in another thread.

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Nice work @eligius!
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Quote:
Weissenburg is a ship in the German Navy. D.O.M. stand for Deck-Offizier-Messe (Officers Canteen).
Well done!
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