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George Guinea Replica?

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Spade shield, bust right - but this one is NOT gold, looks like brass. Is this a replica? Any information is appreciated.

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Could be a gaming token
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Yep, it's a gaming counter. Compare the reverse legend with a genuine example and you'll see the lettering is different. It's actually the encoded abbreviation of the manufacturer: "B. Bros" on the left and "B.I.R.M." (Birmingham) on the right. The "1790" date is fictitious; this style of gaming counter was made in the early to mid 1800s, as I understand it.
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Thanks for the history lesson Sap (:

I believe my grandparents live near Birmingham...
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yes they used these to gamble.
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