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<p>[QUOTE="Denis Richard, post: 26676072, member: 112673"]They did, circulating with many other unofficially issued tokens, but more to the point of wear, they were evasion currency, intentionally designed and made to resemble well worn examples of English or Irish copper coinage. That's why they're dated 1820 though issued in 1825-30.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Denis Richard, post: 26676072, member: 112673"]They did, circulating with many other unofficially issued tokens, but more to the point of wear, they were evasion currency, intentionally designed and made to resemble well worn examples of English or Irish copper coinage. That's why they're dated 1820 though issued in 1825-30.[/QUOTE]
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