Guest Trish Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 The coin is made of copper, is less than 1cm in diameter. One one side is Brittania with a ship on her right and a lighthouse on her left. The words ONE PENNY circled on the outside edge, and 1902 stamped at the bottom. On the other side are the words LUDW: CHRIST: LAUER. NUANBERG and MADE IN GERMANYCan anybody point me in the right direction. I've done a fair bit of surfing on the net to no availKind RegardsTrish Quote
Master Jmd Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 Less than 1 cm One Penny...hmm...could it be a 'toy' piece? Quote
Chris Perkins Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 It is, it's a Lauer toy or model coin. The German company made small copies of most British denominations. Quote
Guest Trish Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 What a great site! Thank you Master Jmd & Chris. At first I thought a Token, then I envisaged a rich Victorian era family with their little girl playing with her 5ft dolls house. Is this why they were made?Are there many 'toys/models' around? are they collectable?By the bye, you can probably tell by the times posted on the emails, I'm an expatriate living in Australia. It is currently 7.25pm 15 SeptregardsTrish Quote
Chris Perkins Posted September 15, 2004 Posted September 15, 2004 Yes, I think many were made for that purpose. Although at one stage I think Lauer were just showing off their skills by making tiny intricate accurate replicas of British coins! I wonder how many Victorian children ended up swallowing them?I have a tiny collection of tiny coins, I don't think they sell for all that much. Like with all coins, an example in mint condition with full lustre would be far more desirsable than an average example. There's probably a book on it somewhere.I'm afraid I hadn't paid much attention to your posting times! I'm an expat living in Germany. Quote
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