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WebSep 18, 2019 · The German term ‘rechenpfennig’, or ‘reckoning penny’, also refers to the use of jettons for accountancy purposes. Most finds of …
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WebMuch later than in France and the Netherlands, jetons came into use in Germany. Counters were first mentioned in the accounts of the city of Frankfurt in 1399. Since the 15th century counters were struck in …
WebUp through the 17th century, several still used a computing table, or counting board, and counters or jetons (or jettons ). Here are some images of computing jetons used during this period. All are made of brass and …
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WebThe Ashmolean Museum has a very good collection of tokens and jettons. Jettons of late medieval and early modern date, predominantly from England, France, the Low Countries, and Germany (Nuremberg), were …
WebMerchants in the colony’s warehouses used hundreds of jettons — coin-like objects made in Nuremberg, Germany — to keep track of accounts and the movement of goods. The jettons were moved on a gridded counting …
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Nuremberg jetton; Early 16th century; 16th century; Caerlaverock …
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