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Jeton C (German)

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One side has a man's bust and the other features the famous pattern again...

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Hmmm. The obverse inscription is the word "RVENOIE" repeated three times. It's presumably a Latinized version of the name of the city where it was made, or perhaps the name of the person responsible for making it. If I had to guess, I'd say from the French city of Rouen?
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Hmm sorry, I've actually placed the wrong photo (you might have guessed) for the first one,
it was meant to be a man's bust...
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Nope. Didn't even notice the two were identical photos. Nor did I even notice the line in the first post about showing a "man's bust". and again.

As for this one, the lack of text makes it hard to date, but the presence of the Kaiserapfel (Imperial Orb) indicates to me it's also probably of German (Nuremberg) origin.
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