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- Jeton abstract "Jetons were token or coin-like medals produced across Europe from the 13th through the 17th centuries. They were produced as counters for use in calculation on a lined board similar to an abacus. They also found use as a money substitute in games, similar to modern casino chips or poker chips. Thousands of different jetons exist, mostly of religious and educational designs, as well as portraits, these most resembling coinage. (The spelling "jeton" is from the French; the English spell it "jetton".)".
- Jeton thumbnail Rechentisch.png?width=300.
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- Jeton wikiPageRevisionID "663679187".
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink 0_(number).
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Abacus.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Arabic_numerals.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Casino_token.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mathematical_tools.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mechanical_calculators.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Token_coins.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Devotional_medal.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_Revolt.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Escutcheon_(heraldry).
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink File:Jeton_vernietiging_Armada.jpg.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Gettone.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Hungarian_language.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Location_arithmetic.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Low_Countries.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Meeting.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Money.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Nuremberg.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Payphone.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Pebble.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Penny.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Poker_chip.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Polish_language.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Russian_language.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Society.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Telephone_token.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Token_coin.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Vending_machine.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink Zero.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink File:Rechentisch.png.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLink File:Rekenaar_1553.jpg.
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jeton".
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLinkText "counters".
- Jeton wikiPageWikiLinkText "jeton".
- Jeton hasPhotoCollection Jeton.
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- Jeton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
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- Jeton subject Category:Mathematical_tools.
- Jeton subject Category:Mechanical_calculators.
- Jeton subject Category:Token_coins.
- Jeton hypernym Medals.
- Jeton type Article.
- Jeton type Person.
- Jeton type Article.
- Jeton type Machine.
- Jeton type Technology.
- Jeton type Tool.
- Jeton comment "Jetons were token or coin-like medals produced across Europe from the 13th through the 17th centuries. They were produced as counters for use in calculation on a lined board similar to an abacus. They also found use as a money substitute in games, similar to modern casino chips or poker chips. Thousands of different jetons exist, mostly of religious and educational designs, as well as portraits, these most resembling coinage.".
- Jeton label "Jeton".
- Jeton sameAs Rechenpfennig.
- Jeton sameAs Žetoon.
- Jeton sameAs Rekenpenning.
- Jeton sameAs Liczman_(żeton).
- Jeton sameAs Jeton.
- Jeton sameAs m.0522vy.
- Jeton sameAs Q1361981.
- Jeton sameAs Q1361981.
- Jeton wasDerivedFrom Jeton?oldid=663679187.
- Jeton depiction Rechentisch.png.
- Jeton isPrimaryTopicOf Jeton.