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  • AUSTRALIA, merchant token, 1857

AUSTRALIA, merchant token, 1857

$67.5 $129.6
DescriptionIn the 19th century coinage was scarce. What were the money using European people to use? Mexican silver mostly. Before they found gold they would be using British sovereigns and Dutch ducats from the Netherlands Indies. Copper was whatever came along. Local merchants started ordering tokens all the way from England. The issues were small, there was a small population to serve.The word “exonumia” is used to describe all kinds of things that are “like” coins but are not coins. I wrote a blog post on that subject. Basic categories: 1. used like a coin but not issued by a national government, 2. looks like a coin but not made for spending, 3. other things that we are interested in.
Exonumia

Exonumia

  • COSTA RICA, hacienda token
    $33.5 $46.57
  • GREAT BRITAIN, GLOUSTER token 1669
    $22.5 $31.95
  • FRANCE, silver jeton of LANGUEDOC 1777
    $58.5 $106.47
  • GERMANY, LEBA Prisoner of War Camp, token 1915-18
    $40.5 $56.7
  • USA WEST VIRGINIA scrip 1946
    $18 $32.04
  • GREAT BRITAIN, silver medal, (1754)
    $67.5 $117.45
  • GERMANY, zinc, NÜRNBERG Prisoner of War Camp, token, 1915-18
    $27 $45.9
  • GERMANY, BAYREUTH Prisoner of War Camp token 1915-18
    $27 $41.58
  • CONFEDERATE STATES, copper fantasy 1 cent 1861 10 pieces
    $41.05 $70.61
  • FRANCE, brass jeton, 16th century
    $22.5 $32.63
  • GERMANY, aluminum token of AUGUSTINERBURG, (early 20th century
    $13.5 $26.73
  • GREAT BRITAIN, lead token, 16-18th century
    $13.5 $18.09
  • USA, Continental dollar 1776, Bashlow restrike in bronze
    $56.48 $97.71
  • GERMANY, brass token of Mannheim, early 20th century
    $54 $78.84
  • GERMANY, brass token of ALSFELD, late 19th to early 20th century
    $27 $53.73
  • FRANCE, silver jeton of Rouen c. 1726-30
    $22.5 $44.78

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