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<p>[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 3223968, member: 40017"]OK - for anyone still interested, I have an almost complete ID from another forum (predecimal.com in the UK):</p><p>"</p><p><b><i>It is a French Jetton, very similar to Barnard 7a, (Barnard, The Casting-counter and the Counting Board, 2nd ed Fox 1981);</i></b></p><p><b><i><br /></i></b></p><p><b><i>”A man standing, full faced, under a decorated canopy; he has long hair, and wears a wreath of roses and a 14th century jupon; in his right hand is a rose bush (?), in his left a garland of roses; below his left elbow is a large rose or cinquefoil; all surrounded by a granulated circle from which issue eight cusps; his feet pass beyond the circle and rest on an exergue ornamented with small crosses. Legend SVR.MA.TEST E CHAPEAVD . Rev as that of no 7, but reading T V E M. T.C.R.,I, No 1401”</i></b></p><p><b><i><br /></i></b></p><p><b><i>The reverse 7 quoted is as yours, but for the letters AVEI, yours appears to read AVEO.</i></b></p><p><b><i><br /></i></b></p><p><b><i>The reference T.C.R refers to a series of catalogues in French around 1900 by De la Tour.</i></b>"</p><p><br /></p><p>Now all I need to do is find a new home for it![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="PaddyB, post: 3223968, member: 40017"]OK - for anyone still interested, I have an almost complete ID from another forum (predecimal.com in the UK): " [B][I]It is a French Jetton, very similar to Barnard 7a, (Barnard, The Casting-counter and the Counting Board, 2nd ed Fox 1981); ”A man standing, full faced, under a decorated canopy; he has long hair, and wears a wreath of roses and a 14th century jupon; in his right hand is a rose bush (?), in his left a garland of roses; below his left elbow is a large rose or cinquefoil; all surrounded by a granulated circle from which issue eight cusps; his feet pass beyond the circle and rest on an exergue ornamented with small crosses. Legend SVR.MA.TEST E CHAPEAVD . Rev as that of no 7, but reading T V E M. T.C.R.,I, No 1401” The reverse 7 quoted is as yours, but for the letters AVEI, yours appears to read AVEO. The reference T.C.R refers to a series of catalogues in French around 1900 by De la Tour.[/I][/B]" Now all I need to do is find a new home for it![/QUOTE]
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