Nice piece, yes. That animal is a bear, although it may be a little hard to recognize. Here is another piece (not mine) which basically shows the same CoA: http://ma-shops.com/pollandt/pic/artid10285_combined.jpg Until a few years ago, the Landkreis (county or district) of Bernburg had the same CoA: http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:Wappen_Landkreis_Bernburg.png Then, in 2007, it became part of the newly established (and bigger) county named Salzlandkreis, which still uses the bear on the wall as one of several CoA elements: http://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Datei:Wappen_Salzlandkreis.svg The FABLM on the other side means "Fürstlich Anhalt-Bernburgische Land-Münze". The last word, Landmünze, usually indicates smaller denominations which could only be used in the issuing country. The higher denominations were, at least to some extent, usable elsewhere too ... By the way, maybe the topic should be renamed. Christian
On the theme of the Napoleonic wars I posted some images of a Wellington one penny token, issued 1813, over on the "What's it worth" forum. I initially thought it was Canadian (based on a listing on eBay) but Bill in Burl provided some interesting insight on that misconception: http://www.cointalk.com/t152703/