Discover a piece of history with the Hanns Krauwinckel Jeton, minted between 1586 and 1635 in Germany, Nuremburg. This extremely rare counter token is a tangible connection to the medieval era, made of brass and bearing the likeness of the renowned composer. Its one-sided design and unfinished state add to its uniqueness and historical value.
As a European coin that predates modern grading systems, it remains ungraded, and its authenticity is uncertified. Despite its age and the lack of a listed KM Number, the jeton is a must-have for collectors of medieval European coins and those with a passion for historical memorabilia.