1730-1768 AD., German States, Nuremberg, Counter by Iohann Conrad Hoger (?).
Germany, Nuremberg, Louis XV of France (1724-68), by Iohann Conrad Hoger, ca. 1730-1768 AD.,
Jeton / Counter / Rechenpfennig (ø 20 mm / 0,88 g), brass, axes coin alignment ↑↓ (180°),
Obv.: LVD·XV·D·G· - FR·ET N REX , (Lud(ovicus) XV D(ei) G(ratia) Fr(anciae) et N(avarrae) R(ex) = Louis 15, by the Grace of God King of France) , his draped bust facing left.
Rev.: FT LILIO LILA / RE - PF // I·C·H· , three lilies, sun with rays left above, RE - PF = German abbreviation for REchenPFennig (counter, jeton).
ref. ? .
I·C·H· = Iohann Conrad Hoger ?´´ (or Johann Georg Holtzey (1695-1760 ) ?
The Nuremberg pieces of this era copied their french counterparts, which often had scenes and legends of classical origin. This one has three lillies, which represent the three `estates'. That is, The Church, the Nobility, and the Commoners.