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German Judaic Joseph & Brothers brass inflation Jeton by Reich 1772, Brett-1931

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German Judaic Joseph & Brothers brass inflation Jeton by Reich 1772, Brett-1931
Germany > Brandenburg: Joseph and His Brothers inflationary Jeton ("Josefs-Jeton" - "Joseph und Seine Bruder" teuerungsjeton), 1772; struck in brass; by Johann Christian Reich; 29mm, 5.05g. Obverse depicts Joseph ( with right hand over sack of corn) and his brothers (kneeling before him) surmounted by German legend "LIEB DIE BRÜDER GOTT GIBTS WIEDER" (loosely translated as "The Brother Loves the G-d Who Gives Again"); below Joseph's hand is "RE KOR" and between the colonades "GOTT SEGNE EUCH" ("G-d Bless You"); below the image on two lines is "DANTES. 1772". On reverse is 14 lines of text, starting with "ANO:1771.", and ending with "FÜRTH". Medal alignment; thin planchet. Kischner is hesistant to classify these jetons as anti-Semitic; some variations have an anti-Semitic tone, but others like this one are more restrained: it draws on the Biblical story of Joseph and the 7 year famine in Egypt, but in this version it inspires praise in G-d rather than blaming Joseph himself for the strife. In VF; Brettauer-1931; P.u.R-153.


Product Tags: German, Brandenburgian Exonumia, Medals, Medallions & Tokens, Anti-Semitic & Satirical Medals and Judaic Tokens & Medals from Germany, Brandeburg and from 18th Century, which are Objects with Biblical or Jewish Religious references or Hebrew Dates