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Help With These Two Tokens? Id: Scale Weights

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I assume that these two are tokens?
What can you tell me about them and are they worth anything?

Token #1


Help-With-These-Two-Tokens?-Id:-Scale-Weights
Help-With-These-Two-Tokens?-Id:-Scale-Weights



Token #2



Help-With-These-Two-Tokens?-Id:-Scale-Weights
Help-With-These-Two-Tokens?-Id:-Scale-Weights


Thanks

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Some more info can be found here for Token #1
https://24carat.co.uk/frame.php?url...xonumia.html
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They are both "weights", not "tokens", for use with old-style balance scales. The others have discussed the first piece. The second piece with "10s.6d" is a coin weight, intended to be the weight for a gold coin with a face value of 10 shillings and sixpence, for use with a "coin balance" which helped merchants quickly determine whether a gold coin was genuine or not. As 10 shillings sixpence is half of 21 shillings and 21 shillings is a guinea, this must therefore be a half-guinea weight.
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