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Help To Identify Two Tokens

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Need help with a couple tokens, if anyone has some experience with.

First is a Venice Italy token, but I don't know what is the age of this token and any significance?

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The second one I am stumped with as well.


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 Posted 10/07/2018  8:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@vatreni, that first token reminds me a lot of the Venetian Casino, both in its imagery and its inscription, although I can't find an exact match online. On the other hand, maybe you are correct that it actually is a tourist token from Venice Italy. I'm going to recommend to the mobs that your thread be moved over to the tokens area of CCF so that those folks will see it and weigh in with their opinions.
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The Venice piece will be just a "souvenir medal" or "tourist token" of some kind.

The second piece appears to have the letter "A" on both sides. With no other markings to indicate maker or origin, that one will be difficult to trace.
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