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20 centimes à consommer - CC

20 centimes à consommer - CC - obverse20 centimes à consommer - CC - reverse

© Laurent Paul Montaron (CC BY)

Features

Location France
Type Amusement tokens › Game machine and arcade tokens
Years 1902-1937
Value 20 Centimes (0.20)
Currency Franc (1795-1959)
Composition Brass
Weight 2.39 g
Diameter 19.25 mm
Thickness 1.28 mm
Shape Round with a round hole
Technique Milled
Orientation 3 o'clock ↑→
Demonetized August 1937
Number
N#
444985

Obverse

The letters "CC" are debossed on either side of the central hole, straddling a scroll that is pointed on the inside and alternates flames and dots on the outside. The scrolls are also debossed.Automatically translated

Script: Latin

Lettering:
FC
C C
DÉPOSÉ

Reverse

Face value divided by the central hole, straddling a scroll with dots on the inside and alternating flames and dots on the outside. The numerals and listels are engraved.Automatically translated

Script: Latin

Lettering:
A
2 0
CONSOMMER

Edge

Plain.

Mint

Mintmark of Francis Cartaux Francis Cartaux, Paris, France

Comments

This token is part of a series of identical tokens except for the pair of letters on the obverse, and the orientation, which seems to vary with at least medallic strikes, 3 o'clock.

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Date VG F VF XF AU UNC
ND (1902-1937) 

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