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Help Please, Anyone Know This Coin/Token 2?

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 Posted 11/30/2019  09:32 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DenBrains to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Any help identifying this coin/Token and date, would be gratefully received.

Thanks very much.


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Can't help with the left had one.

Right hand one is James Withers Halfpenny token from Alresford in Hampshire, undated, Ref D3 in Dickinson. Picture is of a man making candles.
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Based on the fact that your other 17th century tokens seem to be all Hampshire, I would tentatively suggest the left hand one is also from Alresford, in which case it is likely to be one of the Jarvas/Jervas Abin tokens (D1, D1A, D2) featuring a picture of George and the Dragon as this was his pub. Dates would be 1666 or 1667 and could be halfpenny or farthing.
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