Help with token attribution

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Hi everyone!

I've already created addition request to the exonumia catalogue for this. It weighs 6g and has a diameter of 26mm.



It looks like it might be a video game arcade token because of its low quality metals and low quality strike. It appears to be some type of brass with an aluminium center. I'm trying to discover where (as in "what country") this token comes from. It could well be Italy, but why would the Italy be written in English? I received it in a large batch for coins from Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, so it might be in use there.

Has anyone here seen anything like this before? Any context or additional information would be very much appreciated.

Andrew
Topic verplaatst naar "Numismatic questions" (ZacUK, 24-apr-2022, 13:10)
Cant say for certain but that resembles a Bitcoin symbol. Could be a token given out to attendees at a Bitcoin conference or perhaps just a cheap advertising token. For instance:

https://dailyhodl.com/2020/03/21/private-bank-launching-bitcoin-btc-trading-for-huge-customer-base-amid-ongoing-lockdown/
Citeer: "harryg"​Cant say for certain but that resembles a Bitcoin symbol. Could be a token given out to attendees at a Bitcoin conference or perhaps just a cheap advertising token. For instance:

https://dailyhodl.com/2020/03/21/private-bank-launching-bitcoin-btc-trading-for-huge-customer-base-amid-ongoing-lockdown/
​Thanks, Harry. But yeah, I agree with everything you have said here. What I'm actually looking for, though, is someone else who has encountered this token so that I can get some definitive information as to its origins.
Topic verplaatst naar "Exonumia information and questions" (ZacUK, 29-sep-2022, 22:31)

That may be quite a valuable coin now.

Amateur coin collector with some tokens

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