Your smallest and largest token in collection 👍

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I think this could be an interesting topic. I did write token but fantasy coins/currency in Exonumia count too. 😀

For me, the smallest token is 15.50 mm.

Thin Dime - United States – Numista

Largest is at 42 mm.

Token - Titanic (Heart of the Ocean) - United Kingdom – Numista

My smallest. Hate the pictures. I can't seem to figure out how to get better pictures on this small token.

N#109637

 

My largest

N#150998

 

Just for grins and giggles..

 

My heaviest

N#192201

 

My lightest (A tie)

N#124251

N#335395

Referee for Exonumia from United States

JLHare

My smallest. Hate the pictures. I can't seem to figure out how to get better pictures on this small token.

N#109637

 

My largest

N#150998

 

Just for grins and giggles..

 

My heaviest

N#192201

 

My lightest (A tie)

N#124251

N#335395

Nice tokens. 😀  For the pictures on the small token, would zooming in with your camera help? The one I got on my iphone give nice results even with smalls coins. I zoom and stay relatively close, until the text focus and become unblur.  

My Android Galaxy S10+ does not do well on zooming in on the smaller coins. When I return from vacation later this month I am getting the iPhone 14 Promax. Hope it will resolve the issue.

 

Jerry

Referee for Exonumia from United States

13.2mm N#63071 

 

 

12.98mm N#111125 

 

 

13mm N#41169 

 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

 As for largest, I have these five over 60mm … 

 

63mm > Medal - Crystal Palace [1854] 

 

N#113412 

 

61mm > Medal - Visit of Queen Victoria visit to City of London [1837] 

 

N#151382 

 

75mm > Medal - Coronation of Maria Anna [1836] 

 

N#165291 

 

61mm > Medal - Johann Theodor of Bavaria [1746] 

 

N#151396 

 

69mm > Medal - Holborn Restaurant Presentation [1894-1897] 

N#109969 

 

Lastly there is this at 89mm … 

 

[1847 mdcccxlvii Gothic Queen Victoria] 

 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

ZacUK  the 1847 mdcccxlvii Gothic Queen Victoria is awesome.

Must be really heavy.

 Thanks - it really is. I have it on a shelf nearby and just now measured the thickness 

as 11/32" or 9mm using a ruler. Never had any scales so no idea about weight. 

Token collector [1600-1899] with some coins

only have two tokens so far don't really collect them just keep them if I come across them when given to me or if they are silver 

largest that I have would be this one which I also added to the catalog N#308085

and my smallest this one N#154382 

at least they are both very different in size

I don't really collect token, but I have a few, and I believe these two would be my largest and smallest.

I don't know if they are in the catallgue or not, though.

 

I got new tokens two days ago and they're the largest now at 45mm.

Token - Four Famous Beauties in Ancient China (Wang Zhaojun) - People's Republic of China – Numista

Token - Four Famous Beauties in Ancient China (DiaoChan) - People's Republic of China – Numista

Token - Four Famous Beauties in Ancient China (Xi Shi) - People's Republic of China – Numista

Token - Four Famous Beauties in Ancient China (Yang Yuhuan) - People's Republic of China – Numista

My biggest ever was this one, this is my pictures :-)

Always look on the bright side of life!

Indomini16

My biggest ever was this one, this is my pictures :-)

As a referee I always aim to replace all pictures without a source. Why didn't you add a source?

ngdawa

Indomini16

My biggest ever was this one, this is my pictures :-)

As a referee I always aim to replace all pictures without a source. Why didn't you add a source?

Because I don't want to pop up all over the catalog :-)

If you find another photo you can replace mine without any problem, my goal is not to fill the catalog with my name ;-)

Always look on the bright side of life!

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