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1666 Doncaster William Moo... ?

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Need more information please.

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I think that's a very good match. Certainly a 17th century trade token.
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I couldnt open the link given, but I found a 1666 issue by a William Moody, which I assume is what the link gives.

W78: Yorkshire, Doncaster (Farthing): (1666)
O The Bakers' Arms
WILLIAM MOODY BAKER
R W A M
IN DONCASTER 1666 W A M
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Thank you all for the responses, I will fill in the folder with this information.
I guess grade is very low? I don't know what original detail would have look like. Thanks.
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I'm guessing it's brass?
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