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|Art medal on the opening of a new building on Verlengde Schrans, housing the city and regional HQ. While this is not a token, it fits into the series presented in this table.
|Produced by Begeer. Art medal on the opening of a new building on Verlengde Schrans, housing the city and regional HQ. While this is not a token, it fits into the series presented in this table.
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|https://bedrijfshistorie.rabobank.com
|[https://bedrijfshistorie.rabobank.com Collectie Rabobank Bedrijfshistorie]
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Revision as of 11:24, 15 April 2024

NCRB1M varieties
NCRB1M.jpg
Filename NCRB41
Side 1 Crowned arms of the city of Leeuwarden, 1972 logo below. Around: RABOBANK LEEUWARDEN APRIL 1983
Side 2 Landschapshuis on Tweebaksmarkt, initials HvB (Hendrik van Bommel) underneath. Around: DE OUDE MUNT (the old mint) and TE LEEUWARDEN (in Leeuwarden).
Material Patinated bronze
Size (mm) 40
Weight (grams)
Notes Produced by Begeer. Art medal on the opening of a new building on Verlengde Schrans, housing the city and regional HQ. While this is not a token, it fits into the series presented in this table.
Source Collectie Rabobank Bedrijfshistorie
File:NCRB1Mb.jpg
Filename NCRB1Mb
Side 1 Crowned arms of the city of Leeuwarden, 1972 logo below. Around: RABOBANK LEEUWARDEN APRIL 1983
Side 2 Landschapshuis on Tweebaksmarkt, initials HvB (Hendrik van Bommel) underneath. Around: DE OUDE MUNT (the old mint) and TE LEEUWARDEN (in Leeuwarden).
Material Silver
Size (mm) 64.7
Weight (grams)
Notes Different diameter and metal
Source Fries museum
File:NCRB1Mc.jpg
Filename NCRB1Mc
Side 1 Crowned arms of the city of Leeuwarden, 1972 logo below. Around: RABOBANK LEEUWARDEN APRIL 1983
Side 2 Landschapshuis on Tweebaksmarkt, initials HvB (Hendrik van Bommel) underneath. Around: DE OUDE MUNT (the old mint) and TE LEEUWARDEN (in Leeuwarden).
Material Lead
Size (mm) 55.74
Weight (grams)
Notes Different diameter and metal
Source Fries museum