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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