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first of all I hope this post is in the correct forum. sorry if its not. I have a 'toy coin' I don't know much about and I would love to know if its of any value.
this is what I know...

Maker(s):
Victoria (1837-1901); ruler; struck in the name of; Queen of Great Britain 1837-1901
Balmberger, C.; issuer
Nuremberg; mint

Collection:
Rogers Toy Coin Collection

Category:
toy coins

Name(s):
halfpenny; denomination
toy coins; Series

Date:
circa 1893 -- uncertain 1902

Production
(legacy):
Nüremberg, origin, place

Technique:
milled (metal); object

Material:
copper; object

Dimension(s):
image(width), 12.8, mm
image(height), 12.6, mm

Provenance:
Withers, Paul; given; 2003-11-25

Inscription(s):
design; obverse; BAVARIEN SPIELMARK; Bust of Victoria left
design; reverse; ONE HALF PENNY; Britannia seated right with trident and shield, a lighthouse behind at left and a ship at right

Alternative
Number:
Rogers; 687

Documentation:
Rogers, David J de Sola (1990) Toy Coins, Wolverhampton; Galataprint [79]

Accession:
Object Number: CM.3638-2003, (Coins and Medals)
(record id: 159665; input: 2008-02-01; modified: 2008-09-16)

Permanent
Identifier:
http://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/159665

thank you for your help.
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Balmberger made toy coins from 1871 until the late 60's when they switched to plumbing and heating products, eventually closing in 2000. Originally they made medals and spielmarks for the domestic market but expanded heavily into the British market and also France.
Their coin s are perhaps not so common as Lauer playmoney, but seem not to command too much of a premium.
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There's a English dealer's list that might be of some interest to you, even though they don't have the same item.

http://www.abccoinsandtokens.com/Toy%20Coins.html

Via Google, one BAVARIEN SPIELMARK Half penny sold on ebay for £3.65.
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