Please fix it for this token. It's the second time he changed the country, before it was England and now Germany.
And the inclusion doesn't fit either - it's not a wage token but probably a food token.
Colleagues, you can't make fun of history - it already happened. And because I am the only person on the planet (the opposite has not yet been confirmed) who owns this token, I object and present evidence:
https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erv%C4%9Bnice
Ervěnice written in German as Seestadtl (Czech and German were the official languages in Bohemia during the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy)
So just for reasons of language - the font on the token cannot be immediately concluded that it belongs to Germany!
Yes, the owners of the coal mine were an English company, but the token was intended for the store of food stores in the company at the time of the first collective bargaining and miners' strikes in the monarchy.
https://www.numismatika-ostrava.cz/ervenice-seestadtl--robertschachte/
Just the postcard of the defunct coal mining town is worth a lot of money. Therefore, I assume that I keep a treasure in the collection - I did not find the existence of the second token.
Please correct that this is a Czech token and it is a food token.
Ivan
