Let's see your exonumia!

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  1. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

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  3. Wayman

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    Two tokens from LNA(Louisiana Numismatic Association) conventions 1966&1973. One from new Orleans carnival 1982 20190724_225807.png 20190724_225842.png 20190724_230217.png 20190724_230244.png IMG_20190724_225703.jpg 20190724_230149.png
     
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  4. longnine009

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    Now those look like rotary brush, marks to remove some of the patina to produce highlights on it
     
  6. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    The lines look like they are only in the fields.
     
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    Here just a few of the sizes and shapes that are available, Work in dremel,fodham and any rotary type tools somebody that is skilled in there use can create the style patina,
     
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  9. Wayman

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    Well, Louisiana story is (take with Little salt, peoples here love fairytales), in that time notorious New Orleans gangster Knet 'Frenchy' Brouillette
    was also numismatic association member, was complain on medal plain look. So he gave his tokens to Samuel Davis, owner of jewerly store in Bourbon street to "redesign " medals. This is how that tokens get new look. In '90s Frenchie lost his money in Las Vegas casinos, and couple years ago he was murdered in New Qrleans in powerty and almost nobody remember him. Part of tokens and coins I buy for some of them relatives, like that token or couple Las Vegas tokens. Maybe is not valuable but they have nice background story 15641626702171775544719.jpg 15641627096922143457988.jpg
     
  10. The Eidolon

    The Eidolon Well-Known Member

    I'm not really sure what this is. It was sold as a silver "token," from France.
    Obverse is Louis XVI, Reverse has a cross and some Latin about what I'm guessing is a clerical convention in Paris, 1785. Ever seen anything similar I could look up?
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  11. Circus

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    Here is an interesting one, private air service with their own dollar slot token.
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  12. masterswimmer

    masterswimmer A Caretaker, can't take it with me

    That's very cool! That was Howard Hughes airline.
     
  13. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    French Jetton.
    Google Lut. Parisior. I found some with different dates.
     
  14. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I believe this is a reissue from around 1920.
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  16. Wayman

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    Mint Set 1984 and token Summer Olympic games Los Angeles 1984 15643002407011606288440.jpg 15643002676371877886213.jpg 15643003040921996708099.jpg
     
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  18. alurid

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    Mason token,
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  21. Wayman

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    Red Deer Dollar 1979
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