

1570-1670 Free Imperial City of Nurnberg Copper Counter Token Karuwinckle
This copper counter token dates between 1570 and 1670 and originates from the Free Imperial City of Nuremberg (Nurnberg). Known as a Karuwinckle, this type of token was commonly used in trade and accounting practices during the early modern period. It features characteristic designs typical of the era and region, offering a glimpse into historical European commerce. Made of copper, the token reflects the craftsmanship and utilitarian purpose of coinage in imperial free cities. Such pieces are often studied for their historical and numismatic value.
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