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collecting the eclectic
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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silver jeton struck for the Compagnie des bateaux a vapeur du Rhone (Steamboat Company, based at... | 1860 | France | ||
original example of a silver jeton struck in 1703 during the reign of Louis XIV and issued as a... | 1703 | France | ||
silver jeton struck for L'Auxiliare, a french assurance company. | 1865 | France | ||
seldom seen silver jeton struck for the society of locksmiths, Paris | 1850 | France | ||
scarce silver jeton struck for a very short lived private bank and loss insurer. Obverse shows... | 1852 | France | ||
silver gaming token | 1860 | France | ||
an original silver jeton issued for La Madeleine (church in Paris) in 1750 during the reign of... | 1750 | France | ||
copper jeton issued to commemorate the Peace Treaty of Nijmegen in 1688 | 1678 | Netherlands | ||
scarcer silver jeton struck for the Banque de L'Algerie, a bank set up to develop commerce in... | 1852 | France | ||
silver jeton issued for the `Jury des Beaux Arts' part of the over all management wing of the... | 1860 | France | ||
an original silver jeton issued for La Madeleine (church in Paris) in 1750 during the reign of... | 1750 | France | ||
A jeton issued in 1730 for Joseph Alphons de valbelle, the Bishop of St Omer (a town in the... | 1730 | France | ||
very rare silver jeton issued for the Procureurs du Chatelet (Paris) in 1664 | 1664 | France | ||
silver jeton struck for Louis XIV general administrations.Although known to exist in silver, it... | 1700 | France | ||
nice example of a split obverse die on this silver jeton dated 1730, minted for the... | 1730 | France | ||
bronze medal struck for the `Banque De L'Union Parisienne'. I'm unsure of the date. The edge mark... | 1910 | France | ||
Bronze medal struck for the `Banque de L'Union Parisienne' circa 1957. Engraver: Bazor | 1957 | France | ||
silver jeton minted for the `Ecole de Commerce et Des Arts Industriels', an educational institute... | 1845 | France | ||
silver antoninianus of Postumus (ruled 260-269 ad), the first emperor of the breakaway Gallic... | 263 | France | ||
revolutionary France 12 deniers minted at Lyon while Louise XVI still retained his head. | 1792 | France | ||