O. St Mary's Rotherhithe Built in 1719. Stain on obverse.
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You are buying an 1813 Sheffield Iron Works trade token, issued during the early Industrial Revolution period and used locally as substitute coinage. This example is heavily worn, with surface corrosion and edge wear consistent with long circulation. The 1813 date remains visible, along with the standing figure design. A genuine period piece suitable as a study or filler example. Details • Date: 1813 • Issuer: Sheffield Iron Works • Type: British provincial trade token • Metal: Base metal (not silver) • Weight: approx. 18 g • Condition: Poor / well circulated • Original patina. No cleaning Please study the photos carefully. You will receive the exact item shown.
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The 1832 Canada George IV Province of Nova Scotia Half Penny Token is a rare and collectible piece from the 19th century. Minted in Canada, this token features the image of King George IV on one side and a thistle on the other. In very good condition. Please see photos for a better indication of the coin's condition. Please note, I have other coins for sale this week, and will be happy to combine postage on multiple purchases.
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For sale here is a lead token.
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Antique original Indian Ram Darbar Temple RAMATANKA ( Holly Travelling Good Luck Token) 30mm Size and 2mm thick Brass Coin
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This product is a rare bronze halfpenny conder token coin from the 1770s, featuring William Shakespeare's famous quote "England's Glory". The coin originates from the United Kingdom, specifically England, during the 18th century. This historical piece represents a piece of British history and culture, making it a valuable and unique addition to any coin collection or historical artifact display.
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