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Token Id: Bgc 6d?

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 Posted 03/13/2012  09:43 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mcs to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi All,

Can anybody help ID this token? BGC 6d, Looks late 19th C. or Early 20th Century. I will greatly appreciate any help or suggestions?

Token-Id:-Bgc-6d?

Token-Id:-Bgc-6d?
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 Posted 03/13/2012  11:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinsnpaper to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
6D= 6 pence(?). I think it looks more early to middle 1800's.he type of wreath, the detail in the ornaments. Other than that, I do not recognize it.
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 Posted 03/16/2012  11:05 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MikeG to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
An interesting token.
There's one site to search on that I use regularly...
http://www.coinsandstamps.com/forei...ns/index.htm
A lot to go through though.
Also it was fairly rare to have 6d tokens before the mid 1800's, most were 2d, 1d or less so the odds would be on it being later. I understand that they were used as small change in those days, and 6d would probably not have been thought of as 'small change'.
Good luck with the search; I spent 30 minutes on it and got nowhere really.
A lot were made in Birmingham so it may be an idea to start the search there for local ones.
Mike.

P.S. Have you considered that it may be a gas meter token from around the late 1800s. Prepayment meters were constantly being raided by burglars and gas companies changed to using tokens to thwart them. There was also a Bolton Gas Company who issued tokens, although the one I found was for 1/2d I believe. Just another avenue to try.
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03/16/2012 12:19 pm
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 Posted 03/16/2012  12:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Cajunlady0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Cool piece you have there. Can not wait until it is identified.

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 Posted 03/22/2012  9:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mcs to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks for all of your replies, esp MikeG & coinsnpaper,

I think you are definitely on the right track.
It does look mid-late 19th century. I guess B.G.C could be an acronym for many company names or issuers initials?

But I would guess that it comes from a fairly low issue, and from a source that did not need to advertise the nature of the token.
The Gas Co, does make sense (I spent an hour looking after your post MikeG, but I am sure there would be others available, as they would be made in higher numbers)

Also the quality and design looks pretty good compared modern machine tokens? Not sure about 19th century machine tokens (as most things in the 19th century were better quality).

It has been a while since I acquired this token (5 yrs) and I have pretty much given up after searching for hours and hours of B.G.C, British Guiana Company, Bullingdon Gentlemen's Club etc, etc.

Any further help or ideas greatly appreciated!

Thanks
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03/22/2012 9:46 pm
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 Posted 03/23/2012  03:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MikeG to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi mcs,

I still think there's a good probability that, as you say, it's used for a purpose where advertising is not necessary; like a Gas Company, etc. and used in great numbers.

I did spend some more time Googling after posting but drew a blank. I'm sure someone out there has seen one before and knows what it is. I too am intrigued as to what it is. Luckily I've been able to trace the few tokens I have as most had a fair bit of info on them.

Do keep us updated if you do eventually find out; Good Luck.

Mike.
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