The rechenpfennig is not Dutch, but made by Johann Conrad Höger who worked in Nuremberg from 1705 till his death in 1743. Notice that in that...
This piece is a so called "rechenpfennig"in English: Counter, made by Johann Weidinger who worked in Nuremberg from 1670 till his death in 1717....
This piece is made by Hans Krauwickel and described in Mitchiner p. 460 and Barnard pl. 31 no 44 http://rechenpfennig.webs.com/
as far as I can see it is made by Kilianus Koch, worked in Nuremberg between 1587-1632. See Mitchiner 1455 http://rechenpfennig.webs.com/
This piece is made by Johann Christian Reich who worked in Fürth near Nüremberg
not reported in Mitchiner, but made by the Lauer-firm between 1815-1835
Now there is a book about Venusjetons with a catalogue of 235 pieces. http://rechenpfennig.webs.com/newnieuwneunouveau.htm your piece is FG 105b
This is a copy of Nuremberg jetons/rechenpfennige made in Vienna, Austria. Reported at page 11 in "Wiener Rechenpfennige und Spielmünzen im 18....
it is French, several variations in Mitchiner. http://rechenpfennig.webs.com/
These Krauwinckel jeton is reported in Mitchiner nr4. 1661 and Barnard pl. 32 no. 69. More about "rechenpfennig" http://rechenpfennig.webs.com/
This Rechenpfennig now is reported in 3 varitions with reference GL 198, 199 and 200 in: "Nürnberger Rechenpfennige, Band 2, The Lauffer family"....
The reverse with HANS SCHVLTES GKXNI is reported in Stalzer nr. 561, with two different obverses (561 and 564). This is a new variation - Hans...
I'm a collector of Nuremberg-reckoningcounters (rechenpfennig) and have a lot of books about it, so when I can help anybody with determination so...
Hi Zeke This is a reckoning counter made in Nuremberg (Germany) in the 15th century by an anonymous master. Freek
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