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Help Identifying An Old German? Coin

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 Posted 12/20/2012  2:23 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add carlosguardia to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This one has been very hard to identify. It only says WIND MUHLE on the obverse and the number 10 on the reverse. I believe it's from Nurnberg for the 1800's but cannot find it anywhere. Any clues? Thank you

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 Posted 12/20/2012  3:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add allranger to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is probably some form of notgeld (emergency money). You should also post an image of the other side, just in case there are some markers that might mean something to someone else.

Also, did you write the code on the 2x2 or did it come that way? I have found that some of the codes on my 2x2's really were catalog numbers from some obsure catalogs.
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I'm going to try and attach an image of the reverse but don't seem to find the way how. The code is from my catalogue, I wrote it myself. THe catalog I inherited from an uncle but he collected the coins many years ago and he doesn't remember where or how he got that coin.

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I would agree with allranger that it is most likely a 1920's notgeld piece.
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