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Thanks everyone!
I saw that KPM was still making porcelain now that your mentioned it joewobblie, kind of like Meissen...pretty neat!
I meant to say all the KPM coins from Waldenborg that I have seen are green and feature miners.
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chrsmat71, there are several listings on ebay now for the green Waldenburg notgelds.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
Edited by HondoB 11/21/2023 9:54 pm
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Hey thanks Hondo, I saw some of those! Unfortunately I have to be good and buy any more coins for a while. My wife has this idea we need to buy people Christmas presents. 
Edited by chrsmat71 11/22/2023 9:54 pm
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Here is one I recently purchased. It is from Berlin, 1924 and listed as Scheuch 676 k.  
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Quote: It is from Berlin, 1924 and listed as Scheuch 676 k. That one is really remarkable. If I had such pieces of art in my wallet, I wouldn't want to spend them.
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Quote: Here is one I recently purchased. It is from Berlin, 1924 and listed as Scheuch 676 k. Fantastic! 
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Oh wow joewobblie, that is one GREAT looking coin. Love the ship and eagle devices also, very cool!
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Saxony 1 mark 1921  
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Quote: Saxony 1 mark 1921 Very nice! 
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Oh hey, that's a classic IndianGoldEagle, I think one of those was my first porcelain coin. Well, here is my latest porcelain coin.  I'm not sure what the significance is of the pipe smoking fellow? On some paper notgeld it appears he is represented as farmer with a scythe as well as a pipe.
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Excellent notgelds, joewobblie, IndianGoldEagle, and chrsmat71! They are all beautiful.
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Quote: Well, here is my latest porcelain coin. Fantastic! 
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After a hiatus the bug hit me again for these porcelain tokens.   The fish coin is about 20 m, Boldixum on the reverse is the town and Fohr is the island in the north sea the town is located on. The kneeling priest coin is a bit over 40 mm.
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Beautiful porcelains, chrsmat71! Quote: The kneeling priest coin is a bit over 40 mm. Wow - that is a huge coin, no matter the material. A piece of porcelain that large surviving this many years is amazing!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Portuguese porcelain coins from 1921  
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