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Unique ID: LIN-A323C5
Object type certainty: Certain
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A worn silver coin, probably a sixpence of William III (1689-1702). The coin is completely illegible and has been folded twice, presumbaly for use as a love-token. Unlike the majority of love tokens which are bent to form an 'S-shape' in profile, both folds on this coin are in the same direction, giving it a 'U' shaped profile.
Subsequent action after recording: Returned to finder
Broad period: POST MEDIEVAL
Period from: POST MEDIEVAL
Period to: POST MEDIEVAL
Date from: Circa AD 1689
Date to: Circa AD 1702
Quantity: 1
Weight: 2.21 g
Diameter: 20.8 mm
Date(s) of discovery: Wednesday 28th January 2015 - Thursday 28th January 2016
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Primary material: Silver
Manufacture method: Struck or hammered
Completeness: Complete
Denomination: Sixpence
Ruler/issuer: William III of England
Category: Modern
Type: Sixpence: William III (S 3520 - 3548)
Obverse description: Illegible
Obverse inscription: Illegible
Reverse description: Illegible
Reverse inscription: Illegible
Degree of wear: Extremely worn: poor
No coin references available.
4 Figure: TF1774
Four figure Latitude: 53.25012692
Four figure longitude: -0.24788586
1:25K map: TF1774
1:10K map: TF17SE
Grid reference source: From finder
Unmasked grid reference accurate to a 100 metre square.
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