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collecting the eclectic
Obverse | Reverse | Description | Year | Country |
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scarcer silver jeton struck in 1712 for Notre Dame de Rouen. | 1712 | France | ||
silver jeton struck for The `Havre'- Transports Maritimes' a french maritime assurer that was... | 1904 | France | ||
silver jeton struck for La Compagnie Royale D'assurances Maritimes (1817) | 1817 | France | ||
Jeton struck for a french Mutual Assurer providing cover to Brasseries (small french bistro type... | 1846 | France | ||
scarcer silver jeton struck for the Burgundian parliament in 1692 | 1692 | France | ||
Suffolk `Beccles' 1/2d copper (conder) token | 1795 | United Kingdom | ||
2 francs (Paris mint) counterstamped `Sedan' on obverse highlighting the disastrous (for the... | 1868 | France | ||
Bury 1/2d conder token `Angel Hill', Bury. | 0 | United Kingdom | ||
silver jeton struck for the `Bordelaise' a French maritime shipping assurer based in Bordeaux. | 1843 | France | ||
Jeton struck in 1746 for The Grand Admiral of France. His bust as obverse, and the Argo as... | 1746 | France | ||
Silver jeton struck for `Le Phenix', a french Life Assurer. The reverse design was used for... | 1819 | France | ||
Bronze jeton struck for `La Concorde' a French Life Assurance company. This design was also... | 1842 | France | ||
high grade silver jeton issued for Les Deux -Mondes, a french maritime assurer based in le Havre | 0 | France | ||
Scarcer silver jeton dated 1858 and issued for `La Sphere' a French Maritime assurer based in Paris. | 1858 | France | ||
scarcer silver jeton struck for the Societe d'Assurances Mutuelles Maritime | 1846 | France | ||
scarcer silver jeton issued for La Meridionale, a French maritime assurer that was based in... | 1870 | France | ||
Large medallion (74mm)struck in 1930 to commemorate the centenary of the three `Compagnies... | 1930 | France | ||
small silver jeton issued in 1836 for L'Alliance,a french assurance company providing cover for... | 1836 | France | ||
Queen Anne silver medalet (24mm diameter- roughly the size of a one shilling piece) issued in... | 1707 | United Kingdom | ||
an undated example in copper of the now infamous `UFO' jeton (struck circa 1640). | 1650 | France | ||