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Krauwinkel Jeton?

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1.56 grams, 24.8 mm. I cannot read the letters.



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I'm almost positive that this is a medieval coin. Will try to narrow it down a little if I can.
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It is a german token, not a coin by Hans Krauwinkel (17th century).

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Yes, the central devices (imperial orb and alternating fleur with crowns) are the right devices for a 1500s rechenpfennig of Nuernberg. You are that the letters aren't matching up well. I dont have a feeling for how many variations in wording there are with these things.
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