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What Kind Of German Coins?

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Can anyone say that this is for a set of German coins?



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Well not exactly, but I can say that these are the names of German cities. Without close up photos of both sides, I can;t be sure, but I'd speculate that they are actually tokens of some sort.
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They look vaguely like the current ongoing series of German 2-euro coins commemorating different regions of the Federal Republic (rather like the US 50 States Quarters), but a comparison with a couple of the actual coins shows that the pictures are different, and these seem to have writing on the silver-coloured outer ring whereas the actual coins just have stars.
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Thank you.

It's not memorable 2 euro Germany. Because they may not all released. I wonder what kind of coins with images of German cities (land).
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