Geld In Der Wirtschaft Token | Coinantiquariat
| Composition | Copper |
| Issuing state | Austria |
| Undated | Dateless |
| Technique | Milled |
| Weight | 8.2 g |
| Diameter | 20.2 mm |
| Shape | Round |
| Type of Exonumia | Trade tokens - Business token, Trade tokens - Taxation token, Unclasified exonumia - miscellaneous token |
| Alignment | Medal |
| Edge | Plain |
Description
Given the name, this token might have been linked to economic promotions, initiatives, or educational campaigns. It's not rare for tokens to be issued to underscore economic principles, champion new financial systems, or even act as commemorative items for significant economic achievements. The assumption stems from the "Geld In Der Wirtschaft" inscription. This could relate to the practice in Austria, where, with value-based digital central bank currency, private individuals don't possess claims against the central bank in the form of accounts. Instead, they hold these claims in the form of value representatives, such as tokens. For more than two centuries, the most basic form of such a token has been printed paper cash.