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Unknown Token-With All The Letters Of The Alphabet

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Does anyone have any information about this token? Age, place of origin, and purpose? Also, is this common or rare?

Thanks

ps: it weighs 5.1 grams and is about 27 mm in diameter


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 Posted 06/10/2017  06:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a Nuremberg alphabet jeton--really nice detail remaining on yours. Here is a link to a similar piece:

https://translate.google.com/transl...&prev=search
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It's called a Rechenmeister token. Good info here:
http://www.worldofcoins.eu/forum/in...ml#msg172117
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Thanks, forum. It is not mine..yet. I borrowed it from my LCS in order to identify it, as it seemed intriguing.
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Indeed very good details!
Nice!
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Look carefully at the letters and some are missing since this is the Roman alphabet. The image shows how such Jetons were used to do math in Roman numerals. It dates to the late 1500s and would be at home in a counting house. It is a neat example of a Jeton since it comes with instructions of a sort.
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