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Field Marshall Wellington Half Penny Token - No Date

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Can anyone help me identify this token? I've looked everywhere and just can't find anything on it. All the examples I have found are dated, mostly early 1800's.

Sorry, the pics are blurry, but they were e-mailed to me this way and are the best I have.

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Breton #971 Can't help with the exact date.
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It's Canadian? No wonder I couldn't find it! LOL!

Supposedly 1812. Thanks for the help. It's been driving me nuts for about 2 days!
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British,but widely circulated in Canada from about 1814 on.
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