GERMANY KARLSRUHE club token circa 1910
$40.00
GERMANY, KARLSRUHE, token, no date (circa 1910), Obverse: LEBENS-BEDÜRFNIS-VEREIN E.G. 10 KARLSRUHE I.B., Reverse: same, octagonal, brass, 21mm, RU1-7, M6911.2, AU
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Description
The Germans have been fans of round, flat, shiny objects since the 2nd century BC, when they made imitations of Greek coins. Coin manufacture was deeply decentralized until the 19th century, extending to jetons and medals starting in the 16th century. Local tokens began to supplement the normally chaotic coinage situation in the markets from the late 17th century. Production of tokens and medals boomed in the 19th century, and was going strong into the 1990s.
A token is used like a coin but is not a coin. Rather, it stands for a coin without the value of the coin. Maybe its copper, but says its value is the same as a silver coin. Usually tokens were made privately, but sometimes governments got involved.