I found the below from a eastern European museam site.
Rev.: The sun (symbolizing the King) illuminating a farmer plowing the land, a town and a tree growing in a pot. The inscription along the side edges of the PRIVO MORIRO token means "Without you (or Sun-King) I die". In exerga RE (ICH) PF – REchenPFennig, i.e. countman and initials of the manufacturer: Johann Conrad Hoger.
Initially, the main centers of countermanufacturing were located in the most commercially developed parts of Europe - where the demand for this type of items was the greatest - that is in Italy, the Hanseatic countries and England. In the 16th and 16th centuries, France began to excel in this field, and in the 17th century, the Free City of Nuremberg gained a monopoly on the minting of counters. Liczmany were also produced on a small scale in Poland and were called here treasurer's - this specific name is related to the fact that in Poland they were used primarily in treasurer's offices.
So I assume the initials separated by a crown are the manufacturers. Georg Hoger?
For ref the museum that has the best match is https://www.coincircuit.com/coin-Auction/gerhard-hirsch-nachfolger/7537963/lot-2815-n%C3%BCrnberger-rechenpfennige-gerhard-hirsch back identical, front is differnt.