Blatant fantasy abusing an official I.E.O.M obverse.
Ptere
Yes..
I put the word in quotation marks, and added a key definition for such a series of amateur coins - the word
"unusual &
fantasy""unusual coins"
I collect them all too; but it’s hard for me to determine their exact category in numismatics, because these are not souvenirs, not fakes, and not “tourist coins”;
it is rather
"numismatic incidents of geography!".
I collected many hundreds of them in photographs, and have not yet decided what to do about it ..
Perhaps the distant descendants will appreciate ..

This question is really "painful."
At the same time, not to mark them and not to mention - it would also not be correct, because they somehow exist and confuse coin collectors.. There are too many of them, more and more, and this forces us to separate them into a separate category of pseudo-coins, and also to define them.
Personally, I like it because it matches the general geographical theme of my collections. But those who buy them like real coins may not like this, and this is understandable.