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Lot 1722    19TH CENTURY SILVER TOKENS    Middlesex

Estimate $800
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $800

ATTLEBOROUGH, William Parson & Son's two shillings 1811 by Halliday (D.5) a prominent crack in the field of the obverse die, clear striking evidence of the dies being tooled or turned in a lathe to clean it up the concentric circles are visible in the fields only from this form of polishing of the table of the die. Good extremely fine and very rare.

Ex Glendining's Sale 27 February 1991 (lot 252).

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