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 Posted 12/11/2014  12:51 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add CGregory to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Need with the history of this token. Ebay/Google has let me down.

Front: J.T. WAY 123 BISHOPSGATE ST WITHOUT
Reverse: 1/12D NEAL. PERCIVAL ST, MAKER

I found some info that leads me to believe Neal Percival was a token maker, not 100% sure though.
123 Bishopsgate used to be a hot spot in the 1800's a London Tavern.

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 Posted 12/11/2014  2:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Buddy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Never saw one like that but you might find out more about it by wtriting to the local historical society.

Good luck.
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I found some info that leads me to believe Neal Percival was a token maker, not 100% sure though.

It's actually someone with the surname "Neal", a father and son both named Ralph W. Neal who worked from 49-50 Percival St, London in the late 1800s and early 1900s. You can find their advertisement on the back of many British tokens.
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I didn't expect to stump everyone on my first coin.

Thanks for the input thus far.
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