Kaica poc & fun munny

Roger Mn.

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Kaica poc & fun munny

I went to an auction a few weeks ago and these were in the box of items.
I didn't know what they were so I had to buy them and the kaica poc I would guess are modern copys of an aucient coin: Marcus Ambibulus. Rome.

The fun munny 25c was also in there and could not find anything about it?
The fun munny is the same on both sides.
 

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Re: Kaica poc & fun munny

I don't think that the ancient replica was sold as toy or play money. I have a relative who was a pastor for 30 years and he had a couple of sets of replicas that was used to teach about the different coins that were mentioned in the Bible. He also had a fairly large quanity of replica widow's mites that were used as Sunday School give aways. BTW none of them were marked replica.

Doug
 

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turtlefoot13 said:
I don't think that the ancient replica was sold as toy or play money. I have a relative who was a pastor for 30 years and he had a couple of sets of replicas that was used to teach about the different coins that were mentioned in the Bible. He also had a fairly large quaint of replica widow's mites that were used as Sunday School give aways. BTW none of them were marked replica.

Doug
Thanks turtlefoot13. That's interesting.
 

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4-H said:
Agreed, I just posted the link for the token.
Thanks again 4-H. I looked and it was made of zinc. I couldn't find out who was the maker and what they were used for.
roger
 

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