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<p>[QUOTE="Drusus, post: 563683, member: 6370"]A few of these have been posted here some time ago.</p><p> </p><p>It is a Nuremberg rechenpfennig (reckoning penny / counting token). Probably made by one Johann Jakob Lauer (his tokens often have the initials I.L. on the coin) (1806-1865) or another member of his family as it was a family of counter makers that include Ernest Ludwig Sigmund Lauer (1783-1833) and Ludwig Christian Lauer (1842-1873). They seem to have produced quite a few counters including a series of counters with Roman and Greek themes (minerva, alexander the great) and this is one of them. If you do a search fo Johann Lauer you will probably fine other examples of his work in a similar style.</p><p> </p><p>His tokens are listed in <b>Michael Mitchiner's</b> work on <b>Jetons, Medalets & Tokens Vol 1 The Medieval Pd. & Nuremberg.</b> A book I do not have.</p><p> </p><p>Something interesting I found about this family of counter makers (who also made toy coins of actual circulation coinage of the day):</p><p> </p><p><i>'As the use of these tokens diminished so did the makers. In 1783 there were still 12 masters making computing Pfennigs. In 1830 there were 7. In 1843 it was only one. By lack of sales Ludwig Christian Lauer, the last yielding was forced to stop production and died in 1873.'</i></p><p> </p><p>so it seems that his son? was the last if not one of the last producers of these counters.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drusus, post: 563683, member: 6370"]A few of these have been posted here some time ago. It is a Nuremberg rechenpfennig (reckoning penny / counting token). Probably made by one Johann Jakob Lauer (his tokens often have the initials I.L. on the coin) (1806-1865) or another member of his family as it was a family of counter makers that include Ernest Ludwig Sigmund Lauer (1783-1833) and Ludwig Christian Lauer (1842-1873). They seem to have produced quite a few counters including a series of counters with Roman and Greek themes (minerva, alexander the great) and this is one of them. If you do a search fo Johann Lauer you will probably fine other examples of his work in a similar style. His tokens are listed in [B]Michael Mitchiner's[/B] work on [B]Jetons, Medalets & Tokens Vol 1 The Medieval Pd. & Nuremberg.[/B] A book I do not have. Something interesting I found about this family of counter makers (who also made toy coins of actual circulation coinage of the day): [I]'As the use of these tokens diminished so did the makers. In 1783 there were still 12 masters making computing Pfennigs. In 1830 there were 7. In 1843 it was only one. By lack of sales Ludwig Christian Lauer, the last yielding was forced to stop production and died in 1873.'[/I] so it seems that his son? was the last if not one of the last producers of these counters.[/QUOTE]
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