coinman123
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I am almost sure this is a convict love token, it looks like many of the ones in the National Museum of Australian, which has a collection of over 300 (link below). The unique poem the prisoner written by the prisoner to his loved one says, "O' Check those fastly-falling tears, we yet may see some happy years. O.E." My guess is that this is telling his loved one that he will be out of prison soon, not to worry because he will be back soon. The token is engraved on an EF condition 1826 English Halfpenny. I paid 25 cents for it from my coin dealer's junk bin, along with 171 other coins dating from the 1700's and 1800's, including some silver from that time. Anything that looks damaged and will look bad in the display case, he just tosses in the junk box for 25 cents. I also got a wrong planchet 1859 Swiss 20 Rappin, struck on 10 Rappin. Other stuff I bought were some higher graded Spanish silver, including Charles III 1/2 Real and Charles III 4 Reales and a Charles IV 1 Real (not for 25 cents, though I wish it was that cheap).
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