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1837 Queen Victoria Off To Hanover

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I am not good and knowing the difference between a token or Jetton.

I saw this today and thought it would be a good addition to
my collection.


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I also picked up an 1872 Shilling. The coin above is about
the same size as this shilling.

This Shilling looks better in hand than in my pictures.
I think it does have a old cleaning .. but still has
some good detail.


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Lovely pick ups. I also have two of these "To Havonver" tokens also , they were gaming tokens I think. They were made illegal in the late 1800's. Some of them actually depict a monkey on the horse rather than man you see on yours.
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