@GDJMSP The OP posted this thread and now he can't reply because the system says he's banned, He is a member of CoinTalks sister site...
The Irish Penny dated 1942 and 1968 also have a variety to look out for, its called the Chickless Penny. [ATTACH]
Bolivia too [ATTACH]
In 1982 my brother was a member of 2 Para in Port Stanley, that took the surrender of the invaders. I left the military in the early 70's to join...
Over to the Falkland Islands [ATTACH]
German East Africa. [ATTACH]
Egypt [ATTACH]
Germany [ATTACH]
Australia [ATTACH]
Samoa [ATTACH]
Fiji [ATTACH]
Niue [ATTACH]
Tonga [ATTACH]
Tokelau [ATTACH]
Vanuatu [ATTACH]
Cook Islands [ATTACH]
Its worth what someone is willing to pay, I'd get back in the shelter because it sounds like you mugged them...
No not the weight in pounds but the weight to see if it matched the value £3-12s
They were used to check the correct weight of mainly gold and silver coins on a balance scale, to check if they were genuine. Here are some...
Coinweights, not assayers nor medals
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