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  • BELGIUM silver 5 ecu 1997 Treaty of Rome

BELGIUM silver 5 ecu 1997 Treaty of Rome

$36 $61.2
DescriptionThe Brussels mint made a series of ecu demoninated “bullion coins” in the 1980s and 90s before the European Union picked the “euro” as its currency.If someone produces a thing that says it’s a coin but the country doesn’t exist, or some part of it is non-standard, we tend to call that a “fantasy.” Like a “coin” from Atlantis. Jewelry coins are jewelry bits made to look like coins. That is different from taking real coins and making them into jewelry.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

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

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