Category:Exonumia

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Exonumia, the study of coin-like objects, is a branch of numismatics.

Subcategories

This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total.

A

  • Alternative currencies

C

  • Challenge coin
  • Commemorative coins
  • Community currencies

C cont.

  • Credit cards

D

  • Debit cards
  • Devotional medals

E

  • Electronic currencies

F

  • Fictional currencies

M

  • Medallists

O

  • Orders, decorations, and medals

P

  • Postal Orders
  • Private currencies

T

  • Tokens

Pages in category "Exonumia"

The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

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  • Exonumia

A

  • ANCAP (commodity standard)
  • American Numismatic Society
  • American Vecturist Association

B

  • Book token
  • Byron Reed Collection

C

  • Canadian Numismatic Association medals and awards
  • Canadian Tire money
  • Casino chip collecting
  • Casino token
  • Circle of Friends of the Medallion
  • Coin collecting
  • Coins of Lundy

C cont.

  • Company scrip

D

  • Devotional medal

E

  • Elongated coin
  • Eurocheque

G

  • Geocoin
  • Geuzen medals
  • Gift voucher reseller

H

  • Handycard
  • Hell bank note
  • Robert Hewitt, Jr.
  • Hobo nickel

J

  • Joss paper

L

  • Labour voucher

M

  • Medal

M cont.

  • Medallic Art Company
  • Medallic art
  • Medallion

N

  • Napoleonic medal
  • Numismatics

P

  • Pub token

R

  • Royal Canadian Mint tokens and medallions

S

  • Scrip
  • Slave beads
  • Small crown chip

T

  • The Society of Medalists

W

  • Wooden nickel
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