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![]() Under "Coin type" , would it be possible to add "Token" ? I have a fairly large collection of the tokens from England. They were the source of small change before the official copper based coinage was issues, generally a half penny up to sixpence. This would also cover "notegeld" items also.
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![]() Totally agreed! Hey, but who am I? I seem to remember worldsofcoins site... where I stumbled upon your name. Greetings, Eric.
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![]() I use the "Medals" type for tokens. Not sure if it is an important distinction if you collect medals or tokens. I know that I have seen some dealers lump them together.
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![]() Bruce,
I agree with you there,but the description 'Token' is a bit vague.It should be clearly stated as 'Currency Token' to distinguish it from the special purpose tokens that are used for things such as paying bus,train,& subway fares. Eric,we haven't seen you over on www.worldofcoins.eu (which I am now banned from) for a very long time. Aidan.
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Aidan Work. Check out my numismatic photos on http://www.banknotebank.com/collection/BCNumismatics & http://www.omnicoin.com/collection/BCNumismatics Please let me know what you think. I also contribute to http://www.coinsbook.net, http://en.numista.com, http://en.ucoin.net, & http://www.zeno.ru as well. |
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![]() Thanks for sharing this helpful info here.
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