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Hello. Can I start by saying that I know absolutely nothing about coin collecting. In clearing the old family home I found boxes of old coins, British and foreign. Some of them old, most pretty worn. A lot of pre decimal pennies & ha'pennies and a lot of old silver 3d bits. Despite myself, I'm intrigued and would like to know more about some of them. For instance what is this? It is tiny-1.75mm diameter-and the same on both sides. No date. Metal, but doesn't really look like 'copper' or 'silver' coins. I assume it is some sort of token, but would like to know what for?

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It looks like a toy coin (for kids) and is probably made my Lauer of Germany. Often Lauer is mentioned in the obverse legend. Actually it's a bit late for Lauer I think, so could be another maker. I sometimes wonder how many times these have passed through the digestive systems of children!

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I presume you mean 1.75cm (17.5mm) as 1.75mm would be ridiculously small. It is likely to be toy money, probably made by Lauer of Nurnburg a hundred years ago, give or take a bit.

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Must be late Victorian then, I'd forgotten they called Florins 'Two Shillings' then, as well as later.

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Thank you- I looked at 'Lauer' and found some pics of very similar coins- no 2/-, but similar patterns. Suppose it could have passed through the infant digestive tract relatively painlessly Chris, but would like to think this one didn't...

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