Trade tokens from the 17th century are much in demand for revealing the unique personal histories of their historical issuers today
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17th Century, Kent Trade Tokens. Canterbury (5), John Simpson. I, Rampant lion, farthing 1653. 1.18g. W75. Thomas Mayne, Still. Grocer, 1654. Farthing, 1.08g. W68. Walter Maplisden. S, Dove with olive-branch. Farthing. 0.73g.
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