Description: 1824 Co. Durham, Gateshead, Copper Boundary Token, W.2695, D&W 302/18 A nice example of this boundary token issued for the 1824 perambulation. Lightly worn and well detailed. I note a minor edge knock on obverse at 9 o'clock. O: GATESHEAD PARISH * BOUNDARY TOKEN * Shield of arms.R: PERAMBULATED 27TH MAY 1824, THE REVD. JOHN COLLINSON RECTOR. This token is listed in Withers, The Token Book 3 as W.2695 and in Davis & Waters, Tickets & Passes of Great Britain & Ireland as D&W 302/18. I would grade this token Very Fine (Sheldon AU50) but I have provided high-resolution close up photos so you can decide on a grade for yourself. For uncertified coins I provide a grading opinion using both the UK descriptive system and the Sheldon scale (based on ANA Grading Standards and/or PCGS Photograde) which will be better known to my US customers. I offer a grading opinion as a courtesy, but please examine the high resolution close up photos carefully and decide on a grade for yourself. The coin in the photos is the actual item which you will receive. It will be shipped in a bubble mailer by Royal Mail 1st Class Signed For (Under £60), Royal Mail Special Delivery (Over £60), or Royal Mail International Tracked & Signed (ALL overseas orders). I am happy to combine shipping on items bought within 24 hours of the first purchase. Preferred method of payment is PayPal which will be the fastest way to get you purchase. If you wish to pay using a cheque/postal order/direct bank transfer please contact me before making the purchase. Exceptions for purchases from countries on my "excluded" list will be considered on a case by case basis. Thanks for looking at this item. Please check out the other coins I have listed. 2406016273
Price: 31.95 GBP
Location: Stoke On Trent
End Time: 2024-09-06T17:30:00.000Z
Shipping Cost: 16.1 GBP
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Type: British
Time Period: 19th Century
Period: 19th Century
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Country/Region: England