Details
LOT 4243
Staffordshire, Bilston AR Pound Token. Dated 1811.
A castle; BILSTON SILVER TOKEN SIX PENCE / PAYABLE BY RUSHBURY AND WOOLLEY in centre; COMMERCIAL CHANGE 1811 on a surrounding garter; ONE POUND NOTE FOR 40 TOKENS around. Near Very Fine.(2.02gr, 20mm, 12h.).
Provenance
Property of a Cambridgeshire, UK, gentleman.
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LOT 4243
Staffordshire, Bilston AR Pound Token.
Estimate £10 - 20€12 - 23 (for guidance only)$13 - 27 (for guidance only)
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