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| Location | Federal Republic of Germany |
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| Type | Amusement token |
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| Obverse description | The copper-nickel centre features the bold legend 'TUNING' in stylised relief lettering with a small circle device above the letter 'i', accompanied by the subtitle 'electronic entertainment' in a script font below. The outer brass ring displays twelve raised five-pointed stars evenly spaced around the circumference, closely echoing the design of the euro coinage series. |
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| Obverse lettering | TUNING electronic entertainment |
| Reverse description | The copper-nickel centre bears a right-facing bust of Pallas Athena in high relief, depicted wearing a crested Corinthian helmet with an owl perched on the crest and detailed armour visible at the shoulder, in the style of an ancient Greek coin type. The device extends slightly beyond the centre disc into the outer brass ring, which is otherwise plain. |
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