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Need Help Identifing This German Coin | Tramway Token

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Composition of coin feels like Aluminum

Here are the pics
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Thanks for any information you can give
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Notgeld from 1921 worth about a buck in that condition:

http://cgi.ebay.com/1921-nurnberg-f...nc_W0QQitemZ170202312184QQihZ007QQcategoryZ540QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem?_trksid=p1744.m126
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Specifically, a tramway token from the city of Nuremberg. As the seller mentions, and his other items in the ebay link show, there were dozens of different "city view" reverse types.

Yours shows the "Stadt Sparkasse", which translates to "City Savings Bank".
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Thanks for all the information.

I borrowed the 2008 Krause to identify all the world coins I had, so that I could put them up for trade.

This one had no date but still a value so I was stumped. I never thought about the fact that it could have been a token for mass transit.

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