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    Newbie from @Peter's neck of the woods (Ipswich):
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    Ah a couple of Centsles self graders (NNC) You can probably knock a few grades off. As Pete has requested a few pictures are a must.
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    Continuing my mini collection of Cinque Ports Conder Tokens, here's my latest (Faversham - a limb of Dover) Why they have spelt it 'Feversham' I have yet to find out!
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    If it appears to be gold, then the question is; did any of your forebears serve in the British army in India or the Far East? It sounds as if you may have an Indian jeweller's copy of a half sov. The best of them were made of real gold and of the appropriate weight. Change of monarch meant little, which could account for the date discrepancy.





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