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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 611596, member: 66"]The Thames and Severn Canal piece is a Conder token from the city of Briscombe Port in the county of Gloucestershire. The pictures make it hard to tell for sure but I think it is Dalton & Hamer 60. The dies were engraved by and it was manufactured by John Hancock. He struck 309,000 pieces comprising three die varieties, 59,60, and 61. They are of roughly equal availability so you could say the mintage was around 103,000 or literally one ton of coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 611596, member: 66"]The Thames and Severn Canal piece is a Conder token from the city of Briscombe Port in the county of Gloucestershire. The pictures make it hard to tell for sure but I think it is Dalton & Hamer 60. The dies were engraved by and it was manufactured by John Hancock. He struck 309,000 pieces comprising three die varieties, 59,60, and 61. They are of roughly equal availability so you could say the mintage was around 103,000 or literally one ton of coins.[/QUOTE]
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