WWI Australian Brass Razoo Replica Medal Not Worth a Brass Razoo Exonumia Token
This Brass Razoo Medal is a humorous and historical collectible inspired by Australian soldiers’ slang during World War I. The expression “not worth a brass razoo” was first recorded among ANZAC troops and came to mean something of no value – a non-existent coin.
Although no official currency was ever issued under the name “Razoo,” mock pieces have been produced for collectors as examples of exonumia (items similar to coins but not used as legal tender). This piece captures the cultural humor of the era in a tangible form.
⚔️ Details:
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Material: Solid brass
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Diameter: 30 mm (≈ 1.18 in)
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Weight: 11.6 g (≈ 0.41 oz)
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Finish: Antique brass tone
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Obverse: Kangaroo design with phrase “Not Worth a Brass Razoo”
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Reverse: “The Original One and Only Brass Razoo”
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Category: Exonumia / Tokens / Collectible Medals
🎖️ Collector Value
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Perfect for collectors of WWI memorabilia
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Australian cultural history enthusiasts
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Exonumia and novelty token collectors
✅ Note: This is a commemorative collectible token. It is not an official government-issued coin and never circulated as currency