G'day,
Ladbrokes are a very big firm of "Turf Accountants".
I see the horse on one side.
I note the two Aces of Diamonds, which suggests that someone is playing with a loaded deck. Something often suspected ...
The denomination is surprising "5c" would suggest "cents", but Ladbrokes is a Pommie firm, and they us L.,s., & d., or more recently p.
So, I'd suspect that it's a gaming token, but the question is, where from ?
I don't know whether Ladbrokes operate casinos, nor if they do, in which countries.
Peter in Oz
Ladbrokes are a very big firm of "Turf Accountants".
I see the horse on one side.
I note the two Aces of Diamonds, which suggests that someone is playing with a loaded deck. Something often suspected ...
The denomination is surprising "5c" would suggest "cents", but Ladbrokes is a Pommie firm, and they us L.,s., & d., or more recently p.
So, I'd suspect that it's a gaming token, but the question is, where from ?
I don't know whether Ladbrokes operate casinos, nor if they do, in which countries.
Peter in Oz



















