Hope that these show up ok the 1st is a 1/2p token from 1811 and the other 2 are different Georges & one Charles 1672 Charles II 1747 George II 1823 George II :kewl:
Steve,that is a very nice 1/2d. token you've got there.The 1672 1/2d. is an English (as opposed to British) one of King Charles II,not King George I. Aidan.
Quite right Aidan this is what happens when one fails to pay attention to what one is doing, thanks for correcting me
It's not a 1/2d as far as I can see, but a farthing. The bust is too small in proportion to the lettering.
Are you sure on that Jerome? My eyesight is not as good as it once was, I coudnt even make the name out correctly LOL :bow:
Jerome,how can you tell that's a 1/4d. from a photo? Steve has got the actual token.He can tell what denomination it is by measuring it. Aidan.