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    Medieval Nuremburg

    Medieval Nuremburg "Ship-penny" Jetton Reckoning Counter

    $56 (approx conversion from £45)

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    About this item

    This is a medieval copper-alloy Jetton dating to the 15th - 16th century AD. Jettons, also known as Reckoning Counters, were used by merchants and bankers for calculating and adding up transactions. See Jettons or Reckoning Counters Mernick. This example is of a similar type recorded from Southwark SUR-148A8C, Cherwell OXON-955E5C and Bridlington YORYM-A7FF02. This example is well produced with a nice ship and fictitious legends. Four fleur-de-lis in a lozenge reverse. Mint of Nuremberg.

    DENOMINATION: Jetton

    CULTUREMedieval

    DATE: c. 1490 - 1550

    MATERIALCopper-alloy

    SIZE: 23.8mm diameter

    WEIGHT: 1.94 grams

    ATTRIBUTION:  Mitchiner 1171

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    Additional Information

    Code

    12491 (AB-180669)

    Period

    Pre 1600, Middle Age

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