Engelen, Thomas
Thomas Engelen began collecting world coins and banknotes at the age of 15 and specializes in Asian coins. Author of extensive studies on German play money and embossed coin cards.
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Displaying records 1 — 11Numismatic Postcards, 1893-1938
This catalogue lists over 2,000 embossed numismatic postcards 1893 – 1938 from over 80 countries. Also listed are 40 albums and boxes which were issued alongside the cards for safe keeping. Cards are included from Hugo Semmler Magdeburg (H.S.M.), Max Heimbrecht, Walter Erhard, A.H.H., Boots the Chemists, Raphael Tuck & Fils and several others.
Cardboard Coins of Great Britain 1847-2000
A comprehensive overview of the cardboard-coins and their original boxes of Great Britain and the British Commonwealth countries, 1847 – 2000. A guide to Rarity and Pricing is also included.
Toy Coins Made in Germany 1872-1950 for Export to Countries in Europe, Asia, and the United States of America
Deutsches Kinderspielgeld 1872 - 2000 (Volumen 2: Kinderspielgeld - Geldscheine)
A catalogue of German play money, 1870 – 2000. Newly edited and expanded based on the standard works by Günter Aschoff and David de Sola Rogers. Volume 2 of 3.
Deutsches Kinderspielgeld 1872 - 2000 (Volumen 3: Kinderspiegeld - Verpackungen)
A catalogue of German play money, 1870 – 2000. Newly edited and expanded based on the standard works by Günter Aschoff and David de Sola Rogers. Volume 3 of 3.
Deutsches Kinderspielgeld 1872-2000 (Volumen 1: Münzen)
A catalogue of German play money, 1870 – 2000. Newly edited and expanded based on the standard works by Günter Aschoff and David de Sola Rogers. Volume 1 of 3.
Toy Money [of] Switzerland 1888-2000
Switzerland has an extensive history of toy money, going back well over one hundred years. A few series are listed in TOY COINS, by David de sola Rogers, published by Galata, 1990. Since then many more Swiss toy coin and toy banknote series have come to light, and many varieties which were not yet published. No other publication is known listing Swiss toy money, hence this publication, or catalogue.
Toy Money for Use at Schools & to Play in the Netherlands, 1827-2000
A comprehensive overview of the toy coins, toy paper money, and wet ink stamps used to teach Dutch children the value of money. Additionally play money of Dutch board games, and post cards with embossed Dutch coins as used at Dutch schools have been included.
Plastic Toy & Play Coins of Great Britain, 1952-2022
(Author's Introduction) It is now over twenty years that David Evans wrote his catalogue on plastic toy coins and their related paper money. With this, collecting British plastic coins became easier, with the various types carefully described, and explained. I’m one of many who started collecting these wonderful pieces because now one could learn and understand what they are....... Starting from there and helped by the internet bringing global marketplaces many additional types and varieties have come to light. This catalogue also fills some of the gaps, adds, or corrects information with new evidence now available.
Metal Toy Coins and Medalets of Great Britain 1773-1960
Toy Coins and Banknotes to Learn and Play in Austria and Hungary 1752-2000
Austria and Hungary have an extensive history of toy money, going back well over one hundred years. A few pieces are listed in TOY COINS, by David de sola Rogers, published by Galata, 1990. Since than many more Austrian and Hungarian toy coin and toy banknotes have come to light, and many varieties which were not yet published. No other publication is known listing Austrian or Hungarian toy money, hence this publication, or catalogue.
This catalogue has been written based on pieces present in various collections. It neither pretends to be complete, or to be correct in every aspect. If a piece is not listed, it is not necessarily rare: it was just not present in the collections that form the base of this catalogue.