Details
LOT 3665
Mixed AE Token Group. 19th-20th century AD.
Mixed group comprising: ONE PENNY TOKEN of T. STANSALL, CHARLES MOOR, RICHARD FISHER, WILLIAM FILLINGHAM, WILLIAM READETT and T. WISON; HALFPENNY TOKEN of ROSE COPPER COMPANY of BIRMINGHAM and SWANSEA; FLETCHER & SHARRATT ONE PENNY TOKEN of WALSALL dated 1811, BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION token dated 1924; JOHN KNAPP JUNIOR VIGORNIA ONE FARTHING token dated 1813, and others. Fine - Extremely Fine.(69gr total, 20-35mm). [7, No Reserve]
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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