Coin Identifier
Naughty Novelty Token - Horoscope Series (Libra) — obverse
Obverse
Naughty Novelty Token - Horoscope Series (Libra) — reverse
Reverse
None (Novelty/Exonumia)

Naughty Novelty Token - Horoscope Series (Libra)

Unknown (Likely United States or UK private mint) · c. 1960s - 1980s

A bronze-colored novelty token featuring a reclining nude woman on the obverse and the Libra zodiac sign on the reverse.

Country
Unknown (Likely United States or UK private mint)
Year
c. 1960s - 1980s
Denomination
None (Novelty/Exonumia)
Metal
Brass or Bronze alloy

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Overview

A bronze-colored novelty token featuring a reclining nude woman on the obverse and the Libra zodiac sign on the reverse.

Historical significance

These items belong to a genre of 'naughty' novelty tokens or 'shocker' coins popular in vending machines, adult shops, and joke catalogs during the mid-20th century. They were produced for amusement and have no official status.

Obverse (front)

Features a reclining nude female figure with the word 'PROFESSIONAL' at the top and the letters 'POA' at the bottom, flanked by laurel leaves.

Reverse (back)

Displays the scales of justice (symbol for Libra) with the text 'CONNECT WITH A LIBRA' and 'SEPT. 23 - OCT. 22'.

Estimated value

$5-$15 depending on niche collector interest.

What drives this coin's value

Condition is the main factor, especially the presence of corrosion or verdigris which can lower appeal.

Grade assessment

Very Fine (VF); showing moderate wear and some green oxidation (verdigris) on the reverse.

Mintage & rarity

Common for the period; mass-produced by private manufacturers.

Authenticity & counterfeit red flags

These are not regulated; look for clear strikes and consistent metal weight. Fakes of these are rare because the originals are inexpensive.

Notable varieties & errors

Varies by zodiac sign; a full set of all 12 signs is more desirable than individual tokens.

Similar coins

Often confused with vintage 'Heads I Win, Tails You Lose' tokens or arcade tokens. Distinguished by the zodiac theme and specific 'Professional' text.

Care & preservation

Handle by the edges to avoid oils from skin causing further oxidation. Do not clean with chemicals as it will strip the patina. Store in a dry, PVC-free coin flip or holder.