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George III Coin Measure/Weight Token But For What ?

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I know that this is a coin measure/weight token but can't find what coin it relates to. Could be Guinea/Half Guinea ?
Any ideas please.
Weight 8.2g
Apologies for slight out of focus, getting to grips with a new camera !

Cheers
Brian.
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A guinea weight I think
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5 pennyweight & 6 grains = 126 grains = just over 8 grams. So yes it looks like a guinea weight.
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Thanks both, info' much appreciated.
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Brian.
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