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Identifying An Old Token?

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Any Help would be appreciated

Weight: 1g
Diameter: 21.5mm



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Might very well be a Nuremberg Jeton but would need better/sharper images to give you a definite answer.
Someone else might have better eyesight though.
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A Nuremberg jeton, "orb and rose" type. It's too badly corroded for me to read the maker, but you can read up about them on the UK detector finds website.
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Guess its up to me, then.
Nuremberg jeton of Wolf Lauffer II (issued between 1612 and 1651).
WOLFF LAVFER IN NVRNBERG RECH
GOTES SEGEN MACHT REICH ("God's blessing brings riches")
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk/ukdfddata/sh...7080&cat=all
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