19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Halesowen

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19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Halesowen

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UK 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Halesowen workhouse Salop

On E-Bay - for anyone interested :grin:
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Re: 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Haleso

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How much?
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Re: 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Haleso

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£9.95 at the moment (no bids)
Time left: 9d 20h

Go on to E-bay Rob and put the above title into the search engine :wink:

On another auction site
Estimate: £50 - £70
Sold for £55 in 1912
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Re: 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Haleso

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Current bid: £21.00 [ 4 bids ]

Time left: 7 days 1 hour
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Re: 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Haleso

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It was a penny token that has "Payable at the Workhouse" on one side
and on the other God Save the King 1813

Can't help wondering if it passed through any of our ancestors hands :think:
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Re: 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Haleso

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I found a threepenny bit outside The Gay Tower ( i love calling it that) Ballroom in Edgbaston back in 1966. Still got it and i often wonder if it had passed through your hands San. :?
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:lol: :lol: i wondered where that had gone, can I have it back?
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mallosa wrote:UK 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Halesowen workhouse Salop

On E-Bay - for anyone interested :grin:


item ends at 14 Mar, 2015 19:27 GMT.
Current bid: £21.00
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Re: 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Haleso

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Not bad i suppose,why haven't i got a pound sign on my keyboard? Not bad i suppose 21 pounds sterling for a penny token.
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£31.01
5 bids


15 mins left!!!!!!!!!
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SOLD....

Winning bid:
£46.00 (6 Bids)
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Re: 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Haleso

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Wow !! I was on the edge of my seat watching the last minute bids evolve on E-bay !! I recommend this to anyone who misses excitement in their lives !! This beats listening to Chess matches on the radio !!
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Re: 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Haleso

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Oh Rob - you are sooooooo funny :lol: :roll: :wink:
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Rob wrote:Wow !! I was on the edge of my seat watching the last minute bids evolve on E-bay !! I recommend this to anyone who misses excitement in their lives !! This beats listening to Chess matches on the radio !!


'nuff said :lol:
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Re: 19th Century token - Penny 1813 St. Mary's church Haleso

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Rob wrote:Wow !! I was on the edge of my seat watching the last minute bids evolve on E-bay !! I recommend this to anyone who misses excitement in their lives !! This beats listening to Chess matches on the radio !!


or watching paint dry! :roll:

who won it .....wonder what they want it for :?
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