- by m****-producing
cheaper jetons for
commercial use.
Later – "counter casting"
being obsolete –
production shifted to
jetons for use in
games and toys...
- El
Jetón is the
final novel published by
Salvadoran writer Arturo Ambrogi shortly before his
death in 1936. It is
considered a
classic in
Salvadoran literature...
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Jeton Kelmendi (born
November 17, 1978 in Peja, Kosovo) is an academic,
Albanian journalist, poet, translator,
university professor and
political analyst...
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Jeton Neziraj is a
playwright from Kosovo. He was the
Artistic Director of the
National Theatre of
Kosovo and now he is the
Director of
Qendra Multimedia...
- The
Jeton de
vermeil is an
award recognising scholarly achievement in numismatics. It is
awarded by the Société française de
numismatique annually to...
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Jeton Anjain (25
March 1933 – 1993) was a
Minister of
Health and a
senator of the
Marshall Islands Parliament. He
received the
Goldman Environmental Prize...
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worth a
number of
jetons or fiches,
typically 100
jetons.
counter Object used to score.
Token used in
place of money; a chip. Also
jeton. Card with a point...
-
found in the
excavation were
jetons, a coin
typically made of
copper or
other less
valuable material of the time.
These jetons,
though heavily deteriorated...
- sources; Two dice and two dice cups (cornets);
Three small counters,
called jetons de
bredouille ("lurch counters"); Two pegs (fichets)
which progress along...
- XV,
completed by Jean-Baptiste
Pigalle (1762)
Bouchardon also
designed jetons or
metal tokens,
which were
distributed by the King. The
subjects and themes...