✅ SOLVED Coin help

trapperart

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That looks like it could be a rare Irish One Penny token c. 1816. British and Irish tokens of this early-mid 1800s era are not fully appreciated by the collecting world right now and the values are relatively low. You would need condition + rarity.

But it is really a super neat find! :icon_thumright: And always interesting to see evidence of tokens like this circulating in the US.

This is from "British Copper Tokens 1811-1820" (Withers)-
 

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That looks like it could be a rare Irish One Penny token c. 1816. British and Irish tokens of this early-mid 1800s era are not fully appreciated by the collecting world right now and the values are relatively low. You would need condition + rarity.

But it is really a super neat find! :icon_thumright: And always interesting to see evidence of tokens like this circulating in the US.

This is from "British Copper Tokens 1811-1820" (Withers)-

Thanks for your help. Art
 

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