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| Location | Germany (1871-1948) |
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| Type | Advertising token |
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| Obverse description | Central field displays a coat of arms or heraldic device featuring crossed tools or implements, possibly a miner's or craftsman's emblem, set within an inner beaded circle. The circular legend around the border reads 'EINER FÜR ALLE * ALLE FÜR EINEN *', referencing the solidarity motto popularized by Friedrich Schiller's Wilhelm Tell. |
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| Reverse description | Five-line legend in the central field reading 'WIR WOLLEN SEIN EIN EINIG VOLK VON BRÜDERN', a quote from Schiller's Wilhelm Tell, enclosed within an oak wreath tied at the bottom with a ribbon bow and surmounted by a crown. The border is formed by a beaded rim. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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