UK: 1902 Coronotion "coin", I cant find it in exonumia?

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I don't collect that stuff, but since I have it, I thought I would for once try to use exonumia to classify it, but no luck

W 2.75g, D 22.00 mm T 1.06 mm alloy bronze or copper.

 

Thanks for having a look

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

Maybe one of these without the eyelet attached?

 

N#159743

N#143400 

 

Edit: Actually it looks like yours had something attached at the top too.

Hi,

 

right you are. Please tell me, why they have so many double entries in exonumia? Is nobody controlling it? I suppose it must be darned difficult to control anything without reference books. Who can be or become an expert in exonumia? Who would accept to become a referee?

 

I never really thought about exonumia before now, since I'm cleaning my coin table for “rubbish” and I found quite a lot, which is probably all exonumia, counterfeits or just unidentifiable metal rounds!

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

Sjoelund

Hi,

 

right you are. Please tell me, why they have so many double entries in exonumia? Is nobody controlling it? I suppose it must be darned difficult to control anything without reference books. Who can be or become an expert in exonumia? Who would accept to become a referee?

I haven't tried looking for duplicates in exonumia, but in this case the two listings are different – look at the style of loop at the top of the token, the date, and legend placement.

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