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Jeton D (French 1300's)

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I've had one of these before but still don't know where is it from.

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An old French jeton, 1300's, judging by the script style. This page, click on footnote number 18 for a similar example.
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Sap, the link just redirects to me this same page.. :/
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Fixed now.

Note to self: Next time, paste the link, then hit "Submit Reply".
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French Tournois, probably 16th century.
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