Lancashire


Lot 234 18TH CENTURY COPPER TOKENS Lancashire
Estimate $300
			
			
		Bid at live.noble.com.au			
			
		
		
SOLD $1,200		
 		
KENTUCKY HALFPENNY OR CENT, plain edge (D&H 59c) Kentucky became the fifteenth state in 1792, this token was made for circulation in America. Considerable original mint red, light brown toning uncirculated and scarce.
Purchased from A. de Clermont in 1992 (originally from Baldwin in 1960's).
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Adjacent lots
- Lot 232 - LANCASTER, Daniel Eccleston's halfpenny, 1794, a proof struck in copper gilt by Boulton's Soho mint ... - Estimate $300 
- Lot 233 - KENTUCKY, halfpenny or cent edge milled right (D&H 59c). Red and brown nearly uncirculated and ... - Estimate $750 
- Lot 234 This lot - KENTUCKY HALFPENNY OR CENT, plain edge (D&H 59c) Kentucky became the fifteenth state in 1792, ... - Estimate $300 
- Lot 235 - LANCASTER, Kentucky halfpenny or cent, plain edge (D&H 59c) Surface dents both sides otherwise dark ... - Estimate $60 
- Lot 236 - LIVERPOOL, The Clarke's halfpennies ship/crest 1791 (D&H 64, 70, 88) 1794 (D&H 108). Three with ... - Estimate $160 
