Ok, so I'm weak! I haven't picked up anything notable in a while now, but had to break down and give in to the pull. This is an 1801 (or there about) jeton for the wood industry in France. I think it goes well with the other wood industry jeton I picked up a while back. Can't find the details on it right now, as my info list is getting so long that it hard to make heads or tails of it. I need a better system!
Interesting that they would have possible descrepancies on the coin. I wonder how that happened? Daniel, do you know where this issue was minted?
I don't remember exactly where I heard it, but I did hear that smaller countries would outsource their coining. That was the first thing I thought of when I heard of the descrepancies, possibly from translation or something like that. Still, cool coin and thought-provoking info. Being closer to my personal era of collecting, the 1593 solidus looks cool, too. A lot of copper that I've seen from pre-1600 is corroded or barely recognizable, so I can appreciate how well preserved this one is. Keep 'em coming!
As for the Solidus coin, I think it's either silver or billon. I pretty sure it's not copper...