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Can you guys identify these, The only one I identified is the Notgeld one,



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Spiel Marke is a gaming token and the one on the left is a scruple apothecary weight (mass).
The bottom right is a modern "counterfeit" of a silver Chinese coin that does not exist.

The top one is a token... can't tell if it's Japanese or Chinese (says 釆?女子).
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Thanks guys. Ya I thought so about the Chinese  "counterfeit" coin.
“A man without a hobby is only half alive.”
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Bottom left is German Notgeld and looks to be in really good condition.

Here's a similar one recently sold and in far worse condition than yours:

http://www.ma-shops.us/kaufmann/item.php5?lang=en&id=5456&catid=11019&curr=USDEUR
Non illegitimis carborundum est.  Excellent advice for all coins.
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Citeer: bam777Spiel Marke is a gaming token and the one on the left is a scruple apothecary weight (mass).
That apothecary weight looks interesting, just the kind of oddball wacko thing I enjoy collecting. Anyone know anything about these? Ben?
Non illegitimis carborundum est.  Excellent advice for all coins.
Make Numismatics Great Again!  
Not so long ago, I was looking at some possessions of my wife's (then girlfriend's) grandma's and grandad's possessions. I was allowed to take their tin of old money and an acrylic butter dish with more old money. Also, I was allowed to take a little pot of three pences and took the best examples for my collection before putting them back. The scruples with their strange symbols intrigued me and I remember thinking I'd stumbled onto something rare and having to look it up. As the mass decreases they become less coin like and more like thin wisps of metal for fine powder weights etc. They would be used on scales similar to the cheap reproduction brass one's they sell in 'drug paraphenalia' shops. I can't recall what the symbols mean but I do remember looking it up. I'm sure a Google search will turn up some better, less personal information!   
Citeer: pnightingaleBottom left is German Notgeld and looks to be in really good condition.

Here's a similar one recently sold and in far worse condition than yours:

http://www.ma-shops.us/kaufmann/item.php5?lang=en&id=5456&catid=11019&curr=USDEUR
My coins looks like AU-UNC. How do I get more information on it?
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Sujit, I have some larger images for you:

Citeer: dptashnySujit, I have some larger images for you:

Thanks do you have more info on the Landsberg one? Mine is 2.6 grams, 21.5 mm and is non-magnetic.
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