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Dimensions: 20mm
Weight: 2.60g



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i think its either a British or Canadian token

I didnt know the queen had smallpox!
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Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were married in 1840.

I'm not really sure though about the purpose of this token.
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I would assume it's a brass card game counter.
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British- about the size of a guinea- definitely a counter, not a token, and the 1840 date is good- very young heads on both Victoria and Albert.
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What would be the value and where I can find out more about the subject?
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