Warwickshire


Lot 1928 19TH CENTURY COPPER TOKENS Warwickshire
Estimate $270
			
			
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SOLD $320		
 		
BIRMINGHAM, Sir Edward Thomason, penny, 1811, a proof struck in copper gilt (Davis 48). Virtually FDC and extremely rare, unpublished as a gilt proof.
Ex Glendinings Sale 13 May 1981 (lot 254 part). (Sir Edward Thomason (1769-1848) medallist and token manufacturer Church Street, Birmingham.
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