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Paper hanging manufacturers Manchester coin

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Dug this morning in a field in Cheshire

Info I can see on it is paper hanging manufacturing on one side and a shield with two stripes

The other side mush george street Manchester I think

Anyone know the date or seen this coin before I can't find it on google.

Thanks in advance

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Not a clue. Anything on the other side? Date? It would be unusal if there was only one side used for what is essentially a promotional item as well as a means of enabling trade.

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Not a clue. Anything on the other side? Date? It would be unusal if there was only one side used for what is essentially a promotional item as well as a means of enabling trade.

Other side I can work out mush and Clarke Manchester George st

And some face outline with a wreath on his head

Here's a pic

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There isn't anything in Davis 19th century token coinage for either Lancashire or Cheshire. I wouldn't know where to start looking either.

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Is that an Edward VII style bust on the second image?

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Is that an Edward VII style bust on the second image?

I would have said William IV

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Is that an Edward VII style bust on the second image?

I would have said William IV

I'm on the pPod, but looked like a pointed beard?

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Is that an Edward VII style bust on the second image?

I would have said William IV

I'm on the pPod, but looked like a pointed beard?

Found on the Internet that mush and Clarke paper hanging of 26 George street closed down in 1844 when the partner Clarke died

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Sorted then. :) The bust is probably whichever king was reigning when the tokens were produced.

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Sorted then. :) The bust is probably whichever king was reigning when the tokens were produced.

Pah! ;)

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Sorted then. :) The bust is probably whichever king was reigning when the tokens were produced.

Pah! ;)

Dug some more coins today mainly george v half penny's and penny's but they all in bad condition so going try somewhere else must be e soil eating them away.

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george_iv_manchester_token_a_zpsb1ead389.jpg

Interesting. Does look like a William IV bust. Weight and diameter?

Could be either an advertising counter or token. Perhaps you can find more information here.

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Just bought this example from Simmons Gallery on ebay descriped as an advertising halfpenny token. 28.3 mm 8.0 gr

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The seller's picture made it look a whole lot better, or was there more than one for sale?

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The seller's picture made it look a whole lot better, or was there more than one for sale?

No - its the very same. :ph34r:

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In that case, I'm glad I passed on this one.

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