2002-2016 AD., Germany, Federal Republic, elongated coin souvenir, Auto und Technik museum Sinsheim commemorative, cf. KM Germany 208.
Germany, Federal Republic, Elongated coin souvenir issue for tourists, Auto und Technik museum Sinsheim commemorative, produced ca. 2002-2016 AD.,
Elongated coin - souvenir issue (ø 19,5-34 mm / 3,05 g), from a 2 Euro cent issue (unknown date and mint), copper plated steel (magnetic), 3,06 g. original coin weight, 18,8 mm original diameter, original coin mintage ? , bent,
Obv.: AUTO + TECHNIK MUSEUM / SINSHEIM , oldtimer right, gearwheel in front.
Rev.: (blank – no residues of the original coin depiction visible).
for the original coin: maybe KM Germany no. 208 ; Jaeger 483 ; Schön 207 .
More info about elongated coins on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elongated_coin / https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Souvenir-Medaille
Sinsheim is a town in southwestern Germany, in the Rhine Neckar Area of the state Baden-Württemberg about 22 kilometers southeast of Heidelberg and about 28 kilometers northwest of Heilbronn in the district Rhein-Neckar. The region around Sinsheim has been settled since 700,000 BC, as shown by the finding of the fossil Homo heidelbergensis in the village of Mauer, about 12 km (7 miles) north of Sinsheim. The Romans ruled the area from 90 AD to 260 AD. The city was possibly founded in about 550 AD by the Frankish nobleman Sunno. It was first historically mentioned in 770 AD in the Codex of the cloister Lorsch. Since 1192, the town had city rights, a privilege first granted by Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor.
The Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim is a technology museum in Sinsheim, Germany. Opened in 1981, it is run by a registered association called "Auto & Technik Museum Sinsheim e. V." which also runs the Technik Museum Speyer.
More on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinsheim ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto_%26_Technik_Museum_Sinsheim