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I just found out there are 2 versions of this weight. Mine is the rare one I think? Charles I, Halfcrown, King on horseback l. HONI SOIT, etc / Large CR above 2s 6d (c. 1625) Very Rare Am I correct onmy finds?  
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Anyone else hear of this weight or token? Am I correct?
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Pillar of the Community
United Kingdom
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Thanks Pertinax. Don't see mine in here. Wish I knew more about it. Thank you again.
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105 Posts |
Just curious. Would you guys ave this graded? What do you think would be the grade? Opinions?
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United Kingdom
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Why would you have it graded? Collectors of paranumismatica such as weights are generally removed from the hype of TPGs and concerned mainly with provenance and type. This particular weight is new to me, does it come in at around 15 grams?
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Valued Member
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alganbagerap: 14.3g give or take.
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still haven't found another that looks like this. Trying to find pics in a book and can't.
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Valued Member
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anyone? I know this is old but I keep coming back to it trying to find out more about this.
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United Kingdom
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Another one similar in Brass discussed on the forum some time ago. Unfortunately no definite detail. I find that is the case with some Jetons and weights I have. Difficult to pin them down and the one book I found on them is very expensive. Anyway here is the link if you would like look: http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/...PIC_ID=30384
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Believe it or not that was mine. I forgot that ID and had to make a new ID. I forgot about that. Thank you for finding it. I am still only finding this one weight and no others anywhere like it.
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You guys think this is correct?
I just found out there are 2 versions of this weight. Mine is the rare one I am happy to find out I think.
Cahrles I, Halfcrown, King on horseback l. HONI SOIT, etc / Large
CR above 2s 6d (c. 1625) Very Rare
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